Transit Duetto (early) courtesy lights.
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Transit Duetto (early) courtesy lights.
Any tips on why they're not working?
I've checked bulbs, wiring, cleaned bulb holders etc.
Only one that works properly is the drivers door light. The other door switches also operate the drivers door light & mirror light but not their own lights!
I used be good at fixing this sort of thing, but Autosleeper have got me foxed!
The 2 map reading lights? either side of the mirror also don't want to work!
thanks
bumperman
I've checked bulbs, wiring, cleaned bulb holders etc.
Only one that works properly is the drivers door light. The other door switches also operate the drivers door light & mirror light but not their own lights!
I used be good at fixing this sort of thing, but Autosleeper have got me foxed!
The 2 map reading lights? either side of the mirror also don't want to work!
thanks
bumperman
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Re: Transit Duetto (early) courtesy lights.
Hi,
From what I can remember the drivers and passenger door lights work the lights you describe eg cab lights,
on the original van the light in the rear was switched on independantly, I vaguely remember one of the dashboard light switches having to be pulled out but I could be wrong, which other lights are you expecting to come on when you open the drivers door. I seem to remember the rear doors not having a switch for lighting and having to fit one to work the alarm
regards,
Chris
ps welcome to the site
From what I can remember the drivers and passenger door lights work the lights you describe eg cab lights,
on the original van the light in the rear was switched on independantly, I vaguely remember one of the dashboard light switches having to be pulled out but I could be wrong, which other lights are you expecting to come on when you open the drivers door. I seem to remember the rear doors not having a switch for lighting and having to fit one to work the alarm
regards,
Chris
ps welcome to the site
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