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Re: It's the tail lights... Doh!

To: Scott McKorkle <bmc@aa.net>
Subject: Re: It's the tail lights... Doh!
From: Art Pfenninger <ch155@freenet.buffalo.edu>
Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 13:19:59 -0400 (EDT)
On Mon, 31 Aug 1998, Scott McKorkle wrote:

> Amazing how we continually embarrass ourselves in public.  I took my 78B in
> for new paint a couple weeks ago.  Stripped off everything that would move
> (and a few things that wouldn't).  The only items I left on were the tail
> lights.  I removed those at the paint shop (I'll bet some of you see where
> this is going...)  They drove it into the garage and drove it back out to
> the parking lot after about a week indoors.  When I picked it up today, it
> was resplendent in its new Brooklands Green paint.  However, we noticed
> that a tire was going flat.  No problem, they say, just drive it up to our
> compressor and we'll fill it with air.
> 
> I jumped in, turned the key... nothing happened!  I went through all the
> checklist items, finally figured out it wasn't getting any gas.  Brilliant
> me, I figured the gas gauge went south and drove to the station for a
> couple gallons.  Still nothing.  Just about ready to go buy a fuel pump
> when it hit me.  Tail lights!  I replaced them and it started immediately.
> 
> Can someone tell me why??  It isn't a ground situation--I made sure to
> reconnect the ground wires after removing the the rear license plate
> bracket (where they are fastened).  Obviously, the fuel pump needs the
> electrical connections in the tail lights to complete the circuit.  But
> only the tail lights--every other exterior light on the car has been
> removed.  Could it somehow be tied to the fact that there isn't a ground
> wire on the tail light assembly??  
> 
> Please note that all is running well now.  I'm just curious.
> 
> Thanks!
> Scott McKorkle
> 1978 MGB
> 
        Yes it is the ground. I had the same problem but a jumper wire on
the pump solved the problem.
...Art


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