All,
I am having a curious issue with my parking lights, which started all of the
sudden after eight years of reliable performance.
I was out on one of my night drives, and getting out of the car, noticed that
the parking lights were not on, yet the headlights were.
I drove home that night with the hazards on, which indicated that they do in
fact work.
When I started troubleshooting the problem, I removed the steering wheel and
switch escutcheons, and inspected the switch itself.
It looked good so I remounted it, and put it all back together. Still no luck.
Accidentally, I jostled the bell-shaped upper part of the steering column to
which the switches are secured, and they came on!
On closer inspection, that bell-shaped part is separate of the main steering
column, and had become loose.
I manipulated that bell section and the parking lights would come on, or go
off, depending on what I was doing.
So my question is...
Does the light switch need to be grounded? I see no ground on the electrical
schematics, but this behavior suggests that as I fiddle with that bell-shaped
part, it is making or breaking a ground connection to the main steering column,
which has a ground strap near the steering rack. If this were true, then the
ground sequence would be the switch mounted into the bell part via the upper
and lower bolts, the bell itself friction grounded to the main steering column,
the main steering column grounded to the rack. But again, I donâ??t see any
deliberate ground for the switch in the schematic.
Since the headlights come on, and stay on regardless of what the parking lights
are doing, and the parking lights do shine with the bell is in the
â??correctâ?? place, I believe it is safe to believe the switch itself is fine,
as it behaves as expected. Power is coming into the switch, and being
â??switchedâ?? to both the headlights and the parking lights. It's just that
those parking lights seem fickle depending on how that bell is fit inside the
main steering column.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Guy D. Huggins
1965 Triumph TR4A
CTC 63569LO
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