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Re: Dead Headlight Switch

To: "Eric Erickson" <eric@erickson.on.net>, <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Dead Headlight Switch
From: "Paul Hunt" <paul.hunt1@virgin.net>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 19:27:19 -0000
If you have enough presence of mind (considering the lights will have just
gone out) you can try pulling on the headlamp flasher.  On originality, the
toggle switch is correct

PaulH.

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Erickson <eric@erickson.on.net>
To: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: 24 January 1999 16:15
Subject: Dead Headlight Switch


>I think these cute little MGs can be a tad on the vindictive side at
>times. OK, so I know that I am a newbie when it comes to LBCs and many
>of you already know this, but I just got a jolt of this "personality"
>the other night.
>
>A few weeks ago I had the unnerving experience of having my headlights
>go out at a rather crucial driving moment.  No problems as it was just
>the toggle switch, installed by the PO, going a little flaky.  Finding a
>replacement switch sent me on a search for something either a) more
>sturdy and/or b) more original.  I believe that it should be a two
>position, "push/pull" knob - first position for the park lights.  Please
>correct me if I am wrong on this point.
>
>I still haven't found the replacement I am looking for, but had no
>further problems with the headlights, maybe a flicker at times but just
>a quick on/off fixed this at the time... until last night.
>
>Deciding that I really should take some interim step to replace the
>switch I bought another toggle switch, but rather than replace it
>immediately I put off this little job until TOMORROW. Of course, later
>that night the lights fail completely and no amount of twiddling with
>the switch would work this time.  More worrying was the constant
>"crackling" coming from behind the dash near the switch.  There was some
>serious electrical arcing going on back there so I disconnect the
>battery then pull the old switch out.
>
>Funny, I also thought about that fire extinguisher that I had also
>bought earlier but left at home in the garage (somewhere near that new
>switch) promising to install it... TOMORROW!!!!
>
>Today... new switch and fir extinguisher installed.
>
>And the moral is... if you put it off until tomorrow it will bite you
>TONIGHT!
>
>
>Eric
>'68MGB MkII


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