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Electrical fault loss of all power
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<blockquote data-quote="vw_mad" data-source="post: 539220" data-attributes="member: 14607"><p>Have been trying to start van today was going ok until I tried to turn on the lights the first pull was fine but when I pulled it out fully everything went off dash lights radio clock alarm interior lights and if I turned the key nothing . Took battery off checked fuses which are all ok apart from 3 rd from right which had melted the end of the fuse but still not blown . Connected battery back up and clock ,radio etc all started as soon as I connected battery pulled the lights which out fully and again all power gone.</p><p>Checked voltage on light switch has 12v on no. 30 but when I pull out the switch it goes to 0v</p><p>Could it be a faulty switch or problem with fuse board . </p><p>Have tried checking wiring diagram but it shows 10 fuses but I have 12 </p><p></p><p>It's a early 1970 bay UK RDH.</p><p>Any info or wiring info which I can check through would be great </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vw_mad, post: 539220, member: 14607"] Have been trying to start van today was going ok until I tried to turn on the lights the first pull was fine but when I pulled it out fully everything went off dash lights radio clock alarm interior lights and if I turned the key nothing . Took battery off checked fuses which are all ok apart from 3 rd from right which had melted the end of the fuse but still not blown . Connected battery back up and clock ,radio etc all started as soon as I connected battery pulled the lights which out fully and again all power gone. Checked voltage on light switch has 12v on no. 30 but when I pull out the switch it goes to 0v Could it be a faulty switch or problem with fuse board . Have tried checking wiring diagram but it shows 10 fuses but I have 12 It's a early 1970 bay UK RDH. Any info or wiring info which I can check through would be great Thanks [/QUOTE]
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