Grounding issue?
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My 67 S3 DHC has developed an electrical issue on a short trip around town. The rev. counter stopped working, as well as the main front lights. Also, both the fan, wiper and blower stopped working, as well as instrument lights. Seems to be a dash grounding issue, but what puzzles me that the interior light is still working, as well as the front parking lights, rear lights and flashers. The visible grounding points (behind the ash tray and near the handbrake are all good. The loom is almost new and worked well during the last 4 years. Any ideas where to look before I start dismantling the dash?
Thanks for your input!
Philipp
Thanks for your input!
Philipp
- phil1800
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Have you checked the fuses ?
Roger
S4 DHC
S4 DHC
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I had a similar symptoms when the green 12v feed wire to the dash became disconnected. I have connector blocks and one of the blocks had become disconnected so easily sorted by pushing the blocks back together. S4 wiring is not quite the same but looking at the S3 wiring diagram the dash is fed by a green wire from the fuse box. So it maybe that there is a break in the green wire somewhere. A multimeter or auto test probe would help you trace the problem and check you have continuity to earth.
I have an S3 wiring diagram but it is very small but photo looks readable
Richard
Lotus Elan Sprint FHC 1973
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Richard and all,
Problem solved. It was indeed no grounding issue, but a bad connection in the green feed wire. While at it, I relocated the blinker and headlight relays the shop installed on the handbrake tree. I fabricated a thin, stainless bracket, utilizing a dashboard screw as attachment point. The Elan was put back in service for shopping at the garden center with daughter Lola.
Problem solved. It was indeed no grounding issue, but a bad connection in the green feed wire. While at it, I relocated the blinker and headlight relays the shop installed on the handbrake tree. I fabricated a thin, stainless bracket, utilizing a dashboard screw as attachment point. The Elan was put back in service for shopping at the garden center with daughter Lola.
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