2001 XJ8 Right Indicator Light
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2001 XJ8 Right Indicator Light
Hey Everybody,
I'm still having an issue with my front, right hand indicator light. When you turn on the right indicator light the rear light functions as normal, no faster than it should, the front does nothing. The signal on the dash will flash faster and make a quicker noise. I've changed the bulb out and even removed the left socket to the right and it still won't work.
Does anybody have an idea what to do?
Thank You.
I'm still having an issue with my front, right hand indicator light. When you turn on the right indicator light the rear light functions as normal, no faster than it should, the front does nothing. The signal on the dash will flash faster and make a quicker noise. I've changed the bulb out and even removed the left socket to the right and it still won't work.
Does anybody have an idea what to do?
Thank You.
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If the new bulb is definitely making contact with the connectors, then the most likely cause would seem to be a broken wire or bad connection. One of the 2 wires to the bulb goes to the BPM and the other to ground. Check with an ohmeter to see if you have continuity between the ground side connector and any good ground point nearby. Maybe you've already checked this, but that's where I'd start.
Ian
Ian
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holybananas (03-28-2012)
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holybananas (03-30-2012)
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According to the circuit diagram all 3 of these are connected to the chassis (ground) at the same place, so all the indications are that this connection is loose or rusty/corroded. I'm not sure of the location. I have the same car (2001 vdp) so I can have a look at mine. I'm busy tomorrow so it would be sometime over the weekend.
Or you could just follow the wires and see where they are hooked up together.
Hope this helps.
Ian
Or you could just follow the wires and see where they are hooked up together.
Hope this helps.
Ian
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holybananas (03-30-2012)
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Wow, I just bought a 2001 XJ8 yesterday and it has the exact same problem. You didn't happen to sell your car did you?
Looking forward to a possible solution to the ground issue. My problem is identical. When sitting inside the car the blinker indicator in the instrument panel blinks really fast. I knew that meant I had something wrong, probably a burnt out bulb. I checked the rear indicator and it blinks normally at normal speed. I checked the front and it is dead. Fog lights are also dead. Side indicator is dead. I popped out the blinker bulb and it is fine so it is wiring. So, looking forward to info on the common ground.
Looking forward to a possible solution to the ground issue. My problem is identical. When sitting inside the car the blinker indicator in the instrument panel blinks really fast. I knew that meant I had something wrong, probably a burnt out bulb. I checked the rear indicator and it blinks normally at normal speed. I checked the front and it is dead. Fog lights are also dead. Side indicator is dead. I popped out the blinker bulb and it is fine so it is wiring. So, looking forward to info on the common ground.
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There are common ground posts behind each headlamp cluster in the engine compartment. There's 2 next to the ABS pump, and 1 on the other side. take a 10mm socket and undo the round head nuts, clean up the post/shaft and ring connectors with some scotchpad/wirewool/sandpaper and assemble with copperslip. This will fix the issue.
Are the horns working?
Are the horns working?
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Owning an old car requires a few cheap tools -- get a multitester from Harbor Freight to test the wires.........they go on sale for less than $5.
Also a code reader ..$35.00 and a test lead with a light (less than $10) will save you a lot of time and money.
It is strange that they would all go out together -- do check the ground location. That ground is normally trouble free -- maybe it has been played with in the past. And body damage in the front?
Also a code reader ..$35.00 and a test lead with a light (less than $10) will save you a lot of time and money.
It is strange that they would all go out together -- do check the ground location. That ground is normally trouble free -- maybe it has been played with in the past. And body damage in the front?
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How are you folks doing - got it fixed yet?
Just do as Sean says and you should be good to go.
The wires from those 3 lights are spliced together and then there is one connector to the ground stud beside the washer bottle. The wire may have even broken at the stud if it's corroded. There are a total of 4 eyelets connected to that stud on mine.
Good advice from Yeldogt too. There's often a coupon for a free multimeter at Harborfreight.
Good luck!
Ian
Just do as Sean says and you should be good to go.
The wires from those 3 lights are spliced together and then there is one connector to the ground stud beside the washer bottle. The wire may have even broken at the stud if it's corroded. There are a total of 4 eyelets connected to that stud on mine.
Good advice from Yeldogt too. There's often a coupon for a free multimeter at Harborfreight.
Good luck!
Ian
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Nope, not fixed yet. I have been looking at it all morning. While looking around I found a connector that is not connected to anything. It is laying in the engine compartment next to the windshield washer fluid reservoir. It has an OY, RG, GR and B wire in it. I looked at the wiring diagram here: http://www.jagrepair.com/images/Auto.../jagxj2001.pdf and shows an OY for the fog lamp, RG for side indicator and GR for the DI side repeater. B is ground I am sure.
So, since all of those are out on my right side and all of those wires appear to be in this connector, I think i may have found the culprit. The only problem is I can't find where it connects to!
Any ideas? I have been digging around all morning, and there is no matching connector to be found. Looking forward to any help!
So, since all of those are out on my right side and all of those wires appear to be in this connector, I think i may have found the culprit. The only problem is I can't find where it connects to!
Any ideas? I have been digging around all morning, and there is no matching connector to be found. Looking forward to any help!
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Well done, that'll be it!
Circuit info says that it is adjacent to the bottom of the washer reservoir, so it'll be underneath. It's not normally visible from the top. You might have to remove one of the lower plastic panels for access. I hadn't realised that all of their positives are on one connector but they certainly are. Happy hunting.
Ian
Circuit info says that it is adjacent to the bottom of the washer reservoir, so it'll be underneath. It's not normally visible from the top. You might have to remove one of the lower plastic panels for access. I hadn't realised that all of their positives are on one connector but they certainly are. Happy hunting.
Ian
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bakatono (04-01-2012)
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Well, I got under the plastic (prior owner apparently screwed the plastic into the windshield washer reservoir to hold it in place, that was messy) and I found the connector. I plugged them in and, nothing.
I then went to the common ground you can see in my pictures above, took it apart, cleaned everything, put it back: still nothing.
Is that the same common ground that the fog lights and indicators go to or is that ground just for headlights? I pulled the ground off to test and the headlights went out so I know the ground is good and clean enough.
So, is there a different ground for the indicator lights? I can't seem to trace it back. I appreciate your help.
I then went to the common ground you can see in my pictures above, took it apart, cleaned everything, put it back: still nothing.
Is that the same common ground that the fog lights and indicators go to or is that ground just for headlights? I pulled the ground off to test and the headlights went out so I know the ground is good and clean enough.
So, is there a different ground for the indicator lights? I can't seem to trace it back. I appreciate your help.
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The LF19 is the ground for these items and yes it is the one in your photo.
The CA33 is for side indicators which we don't have on the North American cars.
It's unfortunate that reconnecting the connectors didn't work but I guess someone's been messing with this in the past. The connectors rarely come apart by themselves.
Next step is to see if there is any power to the incoming connector. Do you have a voltmeter to test it?
The CA33 is for side indicators which we don't have on the North American cars.
It's unfortunate that reconnecting the connectors didn't work but I guess someone's been messing with this in the past. The connectors rarely come apart by themselves.
Next step is to see if there is any power to the incoming connector. Do you have a voltmeter to test it?