Heavy rain - car not working :(
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Re: Heavy rain - car not working :(
Also - gosh I am sorry about all these questions - what is the best manual to help me fix her? Is it a Haynes, is it the pdf from dolphnproductions (lots of diagrams in the back which I am unsure which are relevant to her), is it one from Amazon?!
She is a 1967 Morris Minor 1000 2 door salon.
Thank you
She is a 1967 Morris Minor 1000 2 door salon.
Thank you
Re: Heavy rain - car not working :(
Yes the diagrams in the manual can be a bit mystifying so use the wiring diagram on the link I posted, as it's much easier to read, and the fishy sounding PDF for everything else
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Re: Heavy rain - car not working :(
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Morris-Minor- ... Swo4pYHg9P
99p at the moment. Original factory manual. Make sure that it is a version that covers your car (ie was printed after yours was built) to get the correct version.
99p at the moment. Original factory manual. Make sure that it is a version that covers your car (ie was printed after yours was built) to get the correct version.
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Re: Heavy rain - car not working :(
Thanks Rob - am bidding
OK - update on Doris - have got the horn and main front lights working. Have got some of the lights on the speedo working (but not all correctly).
However, the front side lights and rear lights are still not working and my poor husband is now getting stuck! Any ideas - all the wires don't really match with the diagram as some seem to have been changed - there are also two wires that have been cut behind the speedometer - but these aren't for the side lights as they were working when we bought the car, and there is still power going to the lights.
OK - update on Doris - have got the horn and main front lights working. Have got some of the lights on the speedo working (but not all correctly).
However, the front side lights and rear lights are still not working and my poor husband is now getting stuck! Any ideas - all the wires don't really match with the diagram as some seem to have been changed - there are also two wires that have been cut behind the speedometer - but these aren't for the side lights as they were working when we bought the car, and there is still power going to the lights.
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Re: Heavy rain - car not working :(
Also - how many fuses are there? We found the two under the bonnet but I am sure I have read somewhere else there is one more.
Re: Heavy rain - car not working :(
There should be an inline fuse dangling just under the fuse box.
You can just see it in this pic on the top left. with a red wire coming out of it.[frame][/frame]
You can just see it in this pic on the top left. with a red wire coming out of it.[frame][/frame]
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Re: Heavy rain - car not working :(
That white 5cm x 1cm plastic tube carries a circa 10 amp fuse that powers the sidelights all round and the brake lights. If the fuse pops, you lose all of them. Only fitted to later cars, perhaps circa 1965 onwards??
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Re: Heavy rain - car not working :(
Shortened version...
Battery power travels down a thick brown wire to the light switch (always alive and unfused), out from there via a white wire (ignition live and unfused) to the ignition coil and fuel pump to the fusebox where it turns to green (meaning ignition live but fused) to all the other toys like radio, wipers, washers, fuel gauges, heater etc.
Red means lights that are on whenever the switch isn't off (sidelights, numberplate light, dash lights via a tiny square switch under the dash) and are unfused except for the later cars. Blue wires mean headlamp bulbs. Black is earth or on early Minors it means every bleedin' wire since the cotton coloured braiding fades and then all falls off to leave the black PVC underneath.
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Battery power travels down a thick brown wire to the light switch (always alive and unfused), out from there via a white wire (ignition live and unfused) to the ignition coil and fuel pump to the fusebox where it turns to green (meaning ignition live but fused) to all the other toys like radio, wipers, washers, fuel gauges, heater etc.
Red means lights that are on whenever the switch isn't off (sidelights, numberplate light, dash lights via a tiny square switch under the dash) and are unfused except for the later cars. Blue wires mean headlamp bulbs. Black is earth or on early Minors it means every bleedin' wire since the cotton coloured braiding fades and then all falls off to leave the black PVC underneath.
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http://www.mgb-stuff.org.uk/colourcodes.htm
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http://www.mgb-stuff.org.uk/colourcodes.htm
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