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New to this forum, Fault with the dash lights
Hello there, Im new to this forum, I work for a garage which gets alot of Discovery 3's in and I have come accross a problem with one of them. The dash backlights are not working, the problem has been getting worse for a month or so, they were intermittently working now they dont work at all, I have checked the back of the clocks which all seems ok and connected. I have replaced the headlamp switch and still no joy has anyone else had this fault?
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13th Mar 2011 12:19 pm
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hi and welcome to the forum
sorry i cant offer an immediate solution to your prob but it may be an idea to try on here if anyone local to you has a faultmate which should show any prob with the car once connected
just a thought
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13th Mar 2011 4:32 pm
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Sometimes a quick jiggle of the brightness control is known to kick them back into life.06 D3 SE / 15 LR D90 XS SW / 88 LR 90 Td5 / 68 BMW 2000 ti
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13th Mar 2011 5:09 pm
jum649
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I second the brightness rheostat
13th Mar 2011 5:15 pm
DaveS
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I have experienced a similar problem, usually when starting in cold weather. The lights have always come on after a while. I discussed this with the dealer when it first happened and their theory was that if the battery voltage is low the the system prioritizes how the power is used and the dash lights get low priority. I have found that it helps to switch the sidelights on before starting the engine.
13th Mar 2011 6:23 pm
wvlenthe
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This probably doesn't help as you will have checked this but you never know:
When I picked my car up, dash lights were not working in auto setting, only in manual setting.
Turns out there are two different fuses for these settings, one was blown.
Well, as I said, you never know.
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13th Mar 2011 6:40 pm
comptoncj
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Thanks for the info, I have replaced the light switch and dimmer as it all comes as one, it didnt work, i have checked the fuses and they are both ok. It started as an intermittent problem but is now a perminant one I dont think it would be battery voltage as they dont come on when the vehicle has been running. Is there a control unit for the dash lights or anything? Its really bugging me as i dont want to have to take it to a land rover dealer but it looks like i may have to.
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14th Mar 2011 7:09 pm
jum649
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So when you had the clocks out did you do any continuity tests etc? Reckon this may be your next chore to see where the power stops. I haven't a clue what the back of the d3 instrument clusters are like though. Normal printed circuit type?
14th Mar 2011 7:22 pm
comptoncj
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jum649 wrote:
So when you had the clocks out did you do any continuity tests etc? Reckon this may be your next chore to see where the power stops. I haven't a clue what the back of the d3 instrument clusters are like though. Normal printed circuit type?
I had the clocks out and took them apart its a circuit board with LEDs soldered into it. I attempted a continuity check but it seems that the wires from the switch go somewhere before they go to the clocks and all the wires are different colours to the ones on the switch with no pin data or wiring diagrams i was fighting a loosing battle. As said one of the other chaps at work got the dash lights to work by fiddling with the light switch but they worked for about a mile and then went out again now i cant get them to come on at all.
14th Mar 2011 7:26 pm
jum649
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Must be someone here who can provide wiring diag/ pin data
14th Mar 2011 7:29 pm
comptoncj
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Would be great if someone had, just seems odd how playing with the switch got them to come on. is there a control unit for them? Being CANbus i would imagine there is, just a thought if that may be the problem.
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