mgs
[Top] [All Lists]

Fwd: Re: My First Post, LBC, and...Problem.

To: "MG List" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Fwd: Re: My First Post, LBC, and...Problem.
From: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 10:41:05 -0700
I am forwarding this to the list, since George's messages don't seem to 
have been coming through. I replied to him about cleaning up connections 
and grounds already. Does anyone have any Midget-specific advice, 
particularly as concerns the wiring diagrams he mentions?

Max

---------------- Begin Forwarded Message ----------------
Date:        7/26/00 6:54 AM
Received:    7/26/00 8:44 AM
From:        George Cahlik, styloroc2000@earthlink.net
To:          Max Heim, mvheim@studiolimage.com

Hello Max,
I've been trying to contact the list, but my messages do not seem to be 
getting out :(  I'm hoping you might be able to help me out. 

Here's what I've got for a question:
Hello All,
I appreciate all the  replies I received regarding the last question 
I had; I'm writing the list again for more help.  

I'm almost certain that my prob is a wiring problem, either due to
corrosion, a mistake made when the previous owner installed the
new fuel pump, or general bad/erroneous connections.  The 
problem is this:  All the lights on the rear do not function with 
the exception of my driver-side parking light, and the passenger 
side parking like which works intermittantly, the trunk light, and 
the license plate light. Also, the blinkers do not blink in both 
front and rear.  Gauges work, headlights & highbeams work.
I did some fiddling around and now the circuits associated with
the 8th fuse don't work (ie. the horn and boot light)...

I finally received my Haynes guide, strangely enough, when I
verifying my model number and trying to compare it to wiring
diagram associatd with the model, it seems that my model
resembles the UK Model Mk III (as listed in the caption) on
page 204 more than any other model listed.   I could have 
made a mistake of identification for my vehicle and, unfortunately,
I didn't have pen handy to write it down (I had a flashlight in one 
hand and the book in another in a parking garage while it was 
raining.) but tracing all the connections and the type of 
fuse box, that's how I came to this conclusion.  It has an
8 connection fuse box- according to the haynes manual, unless
I'm missing it, only the UK G-AN5-105501 Models onwards  
Mk. III have this specification (I believe mine's around G-AN5-144000.)  
It could be the person who had the car before me rigged it for the 
newer fuel pump system, but it seems like such a pain, it seems 
unlikely.  Anyways, could this be a possibility or am I just completely 
out of my mind.

All the fuses are brand new.  I realise that it's probably hard 
to diagnose this problem online, but some pointers, or known
trouble spots would be greatly appreciated.  

Thx.
Georges St. George
'74 Midget - Corpus Christi, Texas

----------------- End Forwarded Message -----------------

--

Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the red one with the silver bootlid.


<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>