Who turned out the (dashboard) lights

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Who turned out the (dashboard) lights

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Ok, the BX has been pretty much behaving itself recently but one small problem has manifest itself in the dashboard lights often not switching on. Sometimes they come on a few minutes after the car starts with a little relay "tick" but more and more often they just don't come on at all.

New relay needed?
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Possibly, have you checked out the dimmer mounted under the steering shroud? These have been known to fail.
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I would, but there is not one there X) just the little hole it goes in. I think it has either been bypassed long ago or just never had one.
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Take a look inside the shroud then, there should be 2 wires connected together, apparently doing nothing else. :)
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ken newbold wrote:Take a look inside the shroud then, there should be 2 wires connected together, apparently doing nothing else. :)
I found a rheostat in there, cable tied to the steering column and set to max. Turning the dial revealed the solution to the problem; the rheostat was dodgy, the lights going off for every 1mm of turning it, and recently had been dislodged such that it was leaving an open circuit. Luckily I had a new rheostat from RXBX from when I ordered somethng or other related and the only electrical problem I have had with my BX is now sorted :D
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