Interior Light
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Interior Light
Any idea where to start where the interior light isn't coming on when the door opens.
It works manually but has stopped turning on when the door opens.
It works manually but has stopped turning on when the door opens.
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Simples, it`ll be the door switches, one screw and they pull out from the door pillar. Try touching the wire to the body, if light comes on the switch is faulty (may be worth trying switch cleaner/WD before seeing Martin about new ones?)
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I did read that the Ford KA uses the same switch, if so you should be able to buy them new still too.
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It does look to be the same, but I doubt you`d find it cheaper than this anyway? (Expected it to be more for a Capri )
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lucas-SPB402 ... Swq2NeJYPm
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lucas-SPB402 ... Swq2NeJYPm
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Re: Interior Light
I had a similar problem - mine was the connection on the light itself that had oxidised so took it out, cleaned up the contacts on the inside of the light holder and the bulb and worked again.
Could be that when being used manually and you flip the switch over that side works OK but the 'automatic' side of the light that comes on when the door opens is corroded/oxidised slightly?
Could be that when being used manually and you flip the switch over that side works OK but the 'automatic' side of the light that comes on when the door opens is corroded/oxidised slightly?
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Thanks all I'll take a look this afternoon
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That`s also a very good point to check. Thankfully all these switches etc are really simple and respond well to a bit of sandpaper/switch cleaner. No canbus here!!!
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Problem found its the door switches themselves. Passenger side doesn't pop out when door open and drivers side doesn't seem to trigger it but all the other checks it comes on. Thanks all
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WD40 on the switch to make it pop out - or the spring inside may need changing if it is too old/shagged.Mrbaboon1985 wrote: βTue Feb 02, 2021 1:02 pm Problem found its the door switches themselves. Passenger side doesn't pop out when door open and drivers side doesn't seem to trigger it but all the other checks it comes on. Thanks all
If the driver's side doesn't work may be an electrical/connection issue on the pop-out bit itself?
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I tried the WD40 it didn't do much. I ordered 2 new ones for about 6 quid so hopefully that will solve the problem then
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You used to be able to get a little inline resistor gadget that you simply connected between one of the door switches and the loom, which would give you a delay. So when you shut the door the light gradually faded out over a few seconds. Only needed it on one switch, irrespective of which door opened it still worked. Not sure if you can still get them though?Mrbaboon1985 wrote: βTue Feb 02, 2021 9:32 pm I tried the WD40 it didn't do much. I ordered 2 new ones for about 6 quid so hopefully that will solve the problem then
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I got one of them decades ago, still working in the Fiat. Pretty sure I remember getting it from `Charlie Browns` if anyone remembers them? A big chain like a B&Q for cars. All Kwik Fits now. No-one buys accessories for their PCH Fiesta I guess, it`s all fitted. Sad though. I remember my brother spending a morning fitting a clock in his first car, a J reg pre-facelift. Happy days!
Edit: just had a look on ebay and can`t see anything similar , just standard relay types.
Edit: just had a look on ebay and can`t see anything similar , just standard relay types.
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More than likely ford are still buying door switches off the same supplier.......spark plugs havnt changed much either
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Some things are just such simple yet brilliant designs they can`t really be improved on. The incandescant light bulb, although new sales are now banned by the EU for domestic use, is still the standard in cars and in principal goes right back to the 1880s! That`s some achievment.
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Re: Interior Light
Any idea where I can obtain the interior courtesy light for my MK1 Capri. They have both disintegrated and do not seem to be available. Otherwise assuming that these were quite common to other cars of the era is it possible to get something to fit?
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No idea if they are the same for Mk1 Capris....?Paul Domoney wrote: βTue Feb 09, 2021 1:49 pm Any idea where I can obtain the interior courtesy light for my MK1 Capri. They have both disintegrated and do not seem to be available. Otherwise assuming that these were quite common to other cars of the era is it possible to get something to fit?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ford-Capri-E ... 0036.m2109
These look like the same standard thing though?
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It`s the actual light I think, not the switch? If so, try Martin at Caprigear.