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Re: Light assembly question

To: Dean.Dashwood@enron.com
Subject: Re: Light assembly question
From: Vic Whitmore <vicwhit@home.com>
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 08:42:44 -0400
No screws, just two bolts with washers and nuts.  In fact, AFAIK, there are two
studs on the back of the base that go through the body panel and then the
washers and nuts go on the studs.

Vic Whitmore
76 Spitfire
Thornhill, Ontario

Dean.Dashwood@enron.com wrote:
> 
> Guys,
> 
> Ok, it's my turn to ask a really stupid question.
> 
> First of all, a bit of background.  Last week I discovered some
> "interesting" things happening with my front side-light and indicator on my
> 1500.  Turn the lights on, the indicator tell-tale comes on but the side
> light doesn't.  Turn the indicator on, and if you're lucky the side-light
> flashes but the indicator doesn't.  That's what I mean by "interesting".
> 
> On the advice of some club members, I checked out all the earths, and
> couldn't find anything wrong.  But a bit more investigation revealed that
> they had pointed me at least roughly in the right direction.  I removed the
> front light assembly, and with the help of an ohm-meter, discovered a
> couple of thousand ohms resisatance between both the bulb holders and the
> earth connection on the assembly.  Cross-checking with the wiring diagram
> confirmed that this would indeed cause the symptoms I was seeing, with
> current from the side-light flowing "backwards" through the indicator
> circuit, lighting the tell-tale, and probably earthing through another
> indicator.  I decided the best solution was to replace the assembly, so
> I've ordered a new one.
> 
> Now, electrically, I have no problem with this.  My stupid question relates
> to the physical fitting of this lighting assembly to the car.  The assembly
> contains six screw-holes.  As far as I can tell, four of these are for
> attaching the assembly to the car, and the other two are for attaching the
> coloured panels onto the assembly.  The problem is that, of the four screws
> which attach the assembly to the car, I only have holes on the car for two
> of them - and I only have two screws.  One of the two screws is a
> self-tapping type, and secures the assembly to the car without any nuts or
> anything on the other side.  The other screw is also a self-tapping type,
> but the hole is too big for it, so it serves no useful purpose.  My whole
> lighting assembly is held in by one screw, and no nuts!
> 
> Now, I'm sure this isn't right, but I'm not sure how it's supposed to be
> held on.  Are there supposed to be nuts/washers?  Seems to me that there
> probably should be, but I can't figure out how to get my hand round the
> back to position the nuts onto the screws!  Or are these supposed to be
> self-tapping screws - in which case I'll buy another one, drill a couple
> more holes, and use three screws instead of one (ignoring the too-big
> hole)?
> 
> Ok, I said it was a stupid question, but I'd rather not have bits of my car
> fall off just because I couldn't figure out how to put a nut on the back of
> screw.....
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dean
> ---------------------

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Vic Whitmore
76 Spitfire
Thornhill, Ontario

http://www.vicwhit.com

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