8.32 Electrical issues
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Re: 8.32 Electrical issues
Good luck, keep us posted!
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Lancia Thema 8.32 SW
Lancia Thema 8.32 SW
Re: 8.32 Electrical issues
Hello guys!Maarten-Jan schreef:Good luck, keep us posted!
This is the result after an initial MOT check.
1. Horn is not working. Will check to see if there is power to the horns. Where can I find them?
2. The rear longitudinal arms, the bushings have slipped and need to be changed. Change bushings or change rods? Where can I source them?
3. Warning light on front right light and left rear light. Lights seem to be working though? Earth issues?
There is some minor rust here and there, but not much.
The engine does sweat a bit, but haven't been washed for a long time.
Could have been much worse! Apart from that, the car seemed to be in pretty good nick.
Thanks for your tips!
Re: 8.32 Electrical issues
When I come to think of it, I think I need some good tips on where to buy parts.CharlieA schreef:Hello guys!Maarten-Jan schreef:Good luck, keep us posted!
This is the result after an initial MOT check.
1. Horn is not working. Will check to see if there is power to the horns. Where can I find them?
2. The rear longitudinal arms, the bushings have slipped and need to be changed. Change bushings or change rods? Where can I source them?
3. Warning light on front right light and left rear light. Lights seem to be working though? Earth issues?
There is some minor rust here and there, but not much.
The engine does sweat a bit, but haven't been washed for a long time.
Could have been much worse! Apart from that, the car seemed to be in pretty good nick.
Thanks for your tips!
I see superformance seem to have good prices and availability on engine parts.
On other parts should I use FIAT importer or who do you guys use?
Tips regarding the rear arms would be great.
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Re: 8.32 Electrical issues
Replace the rubbers inside the bushes with powerflex. You will never have any tyroubles! You can find these items here.
The horn is placed in the left front wing. It's accessible by removing the inner protection of the wing. I suggest it's the negative earthing of the horn in the steering wheel. The electrical pick up sliders cab be dirty or bent.
Warning light is an earth problem, or the cigarette lighter light. You can find the trouble in the manual. Codes of the warning lights are explained there. I think thopugh it's not a mot issue?
The horn is placed in the left front wing. It's accessible by removing the inner protection of the wing. I suggest it's the negative earthing of the horn in the steering wheel. The electrical pick up sliders cab be dirty or bent.
Warning light is an earth problem, or the cigarette lighter light. You can find the trouble in the manual. Codes of the warning lights are explained there. I think thopugh it's not a mot issue?
Echt snelle auto's vallen stilstaand niet op!
Lancia Thema 8.32 SW
Lancia Thema 8.32 SW
Re: 8.32 Electrical issues
Thanks, bushings are ordered.Maarten-Jan schreef:Replace the rubbers inside the bushes with powerflex. You will never have any tyroubles! You can find these items here.
The horn is placed in the left front wing. It's accessible by removing the inner protection of the wing. I suggest it's the negative earthing of the horn in the steering wheel. The electrical pick up sliders cab be dirty or bent.
Warning light is an earth problem, or the cigarette lighter light. You can find the trouble in the manual. Codes of the warning lights are explained there. I think thopugh it's not a mot issue?
Will check the horn later today.
Will also go over the cluster of earth connections.
Appreciate your quick help! Thanks!
Re: 8.32 Electrical issues
Took out the two horns today.Maarten-Jan schreef:Replace the rubbers inside the bushes with powerflex. You will never have any tyroubles! You can find these items here.
The horn is placed in the left front wing. It's accessible by removing the inner protection of the wing. I suggest it's the negative earthing of the horn in the steering wheel. The electrical pick up sliders cab be dirty or bent.
Warning light is an earth problem, or the cigarette lighter light. You can find the trouble in the manual. Codes of the warning lights are explained there. I think thopugh it's not a mot issue?
Cleaned the contacts, tested them (both work) and put them back in again.
They where heavily corroded, but still don't work after the work.
The slider are on the backside of the steering wheel, need to take it off?
The negative ground is just behind the button I guess, I'll remove that next.
The warning lights show the left front light and rear light. They both do work though. Will check further regarding the earth connections.
Thanks for tips!
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Re: 8.32 Electrical issues
Yes, you need to take off the wheel. Can be stuck to the shaft so a gentle pull will probably not be enough!
Take a look in the user manual of your car or here on the site. You will find the meaning there of the two warning lights!
Take a look in the user manual of your car or here on the site. You will find the meaning there of the two warning lights!
Echt snelle auto's vallen stilstaand niet op!
Lancia Thema 8.32 SW
Lancia Thema 8.32 SW
Re: 8.32 Electrical issues
Hello guys! The work continues!Maarten-Jan schreef:Yes, you need to take off the wheel. Can be stuck to the shaft so a gentle pull will probably not be enough!
Take a look in the user manual of your car or here on the site. You will find the meaning there of the two warning lights!
The two rear bushings are changed.
The funny thing was the original bushings fell out when took down the arms.
Anyway, new bushings are in, and everything went smooth.
Now for the horn. I do have some electrical gremlins.
Suddenly the horn worked, and the rear windows and sunroof did not.
When the horn worked, it worked perfectly.. This makes think the mechanics of the steeringwheel hardly can be the problem? Agree?
Will have a look at the wiring diagram to see how the horn circuit works.
Any tips are appreciated.
I did have a look at all of the fuses in the fusebox, took out all of the fuses and had a look at them.
Also took the relays out to look for burned connectors etc. After I did this the warning light for the lamps was gone.
I think I need to go over all earth connection, clean them and put back together.
I have also gotten a proper look at the rust in the rear wheelwells and rear ends of the floor.
It's a bit of work, but is certainly fixable..
Thanks for the tips!
Re: 8.32 Electrical issues
Good news!
It's always good to start cleaning electrical connections before you focus on a certain warning light. Bad ground connections can create a lot of problems which are mostly easely solved!
The horn is probabely something like this. Did you already take off the steering wheel and clean the 'sliding' contacts? Also reinstalling all fuses might have helped, now try the connectors behind the dash
It's always good to start cleaning electrical connections before you focus on a certain warning light. Bad ground connections can create a lot of problems which are mostly easely solved!
The horn is probabely something like this. Did you already take off the steering wheel and clean the 'sliding' contacts? Also reinstalling all fuses might have helped, now try the connectors behind the dash
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Re: 8.32 Electrical issues
I have done some general cleaning on the earth contacts. Will do it again, properly.Hans8V schreef:Good news!
It's always good to start cleaning electrical connections before you focus on a certain warning light. Bad ground connections can create a lot of problems which are mostly easely solved!
The horn is probabely something like this. Did you already take off the steering wheel and clean the 'sliding' contacts? Also reinstalling all fuses might have helped, now try the connectors behind the dash
I had one fuse that looked partly burned.
Took out the relays, fuses changed those who looked dirty or or burnded.
The horn is now back and I can fire it at will. Hope it does the same tomorrow!
The warning light does seem to come back, but all seems to be working.
I think there is a dirty connection somewhere in the lamp circuits which triggers it.
The MOT's have gotten more strict here this year. and the horn is actually a part of it.
Warning lights as well, but if it is a false warning they shouldn't care.
Let's cross our fingers. MOT on tuesday!