Howdy fellas,
My car has developed an interesting problem. I’ve had a bit of a play with it but I really don’t know what I’m doing. I wonder if any of you guys could help.
My car idles fine until I shift to reverse when it immediately stalls. If I restart it, it will stall constantly, and wont idle without a fair bit of pedal. After driving a short way it will fix itself and run fine again…. until I put it in reverse. The reverse lights don’t come on either.
Removing fuse 9 (which feeds the rev. lights) while the car is idling has the same effect: the car stalls.
With the ignition on, in neutral, there’s 160mA across this fuse. In reverse, there’s no current.
I figure the car must need 160mA across fuse 9 to run properly, and for some reason closing the reverse switch cuts this current instead of drawing extra current for the lights.
I suspect my car is late ‘76 (although it was supposed to be ’77). From the wiring chart, fuse 9 feeds the reverse lights, the horn and some (obviously important) stuff that I don’t understand like cold start thermo switches and the emissions gear (removed).
Occasionally the reverse lights do work and the car doesn’t stall, so it’s not the bulbs.
Shorting out the reverse switch doesn’t make the lights come on so I guess it's not the switch.
Also the fuse is 16A when I think it should be 8A. Maybe the previous owner changed it cos it kept blowing (or maybe not)
Any advice would be great, cheers!
My car has developed an interesting problem. I’ve had a bit of a play with it but I really don’t know what I’m doing. I wonder if any of you guys could help.
My car idles fine until I shift to reverse when it immediately stalls. If I restart it, it will stall constantly, and wont idle without a fair bit of pedal. After driving a short way it will fix itself and run fine again…. until I put it in reverse. The reverse lights don’t come on either.
Removing fuse 9 (which feeds the rev. lights) while the car is idling has the same effect: the car stalls.
With the ignition on, in neutral, there’s 160mA across this fuse. In reverse, there’s no current.
I figure the car must need 160mA across fuse 9 to run properly, and for some reason closing the reverse switch cuts this current instead of drawing extra current for the lights.
I suspect my car is late ‘76 (although it was supposed to be ’77). From the wiring chart, fuse 9 feeds the reverse lights, the horn and some (obviously important) stuff that I don’t understand like cold start thermo switches and the emissions gear (removed).
Occasionally the reverse lights do work and the car doesn’t stall, so it’s not the bulbs.
Shorting out the reverse switch doesn’t make the lights come on so I guess it's not the switch.
Also the fuse is 16A when I think it should be 8A. Maybe the previous owner changed it cos it kept blowing (or maybe not)
Any advice would be great, cheers!
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