I'm not really sure about the ignition relay. But #3 fuse is a distinct
possibility. I didn't want to pop the hood in my employer's parking lot
thus lending the myth of unreliable British cars to my co-workers. But when
I left for lunch, after lowering my top (folding tops do have their
advantages), I did look at the fuse. Although it appeared intact, it was
discolored enough to indicate that it may have failed. I noticed too that
my turn signals were not working.
I didn't have any spare fuses with me either so I'll pick some up at NAPA
when I get an oil filter for my BGT.
David Councill
67 BGT
72 B
At 10:55 AM 10/2/2003 -0500, mghirsch wrote:
>I bet if you look, your brake lights aren't working and neither are your
>wipers.
>
>I believe your car has an ignition relay that controls all accssories that
>work only when the ignition is on. Check it and replace if necessary.
>
>Also check the #3 fuse.
>
>Maynard
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