I am having a grounding issue. When something is not grounded, my blower for heater will not work, turn signals, gas gauge will not work, and wipers will not work. Any ideas? Is there a main ground some were that is making all of these items not work? Its a hit and miss deal. Like this morning they work and this afternoon they don't or just the opposite. Any help appreciated. Thanks Jason
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The power supply to the fuel gauge, turn signals and wipers are all fed from the solid green wire circuit off of the fuse box. A white (unfused) wire from the ignition 'on' circuit should feed the fuse box spade connector on one end of the fuse, the green wire(s) should be on the other. The heater fan should have its own seperate fuse, but that depends on where the P.O. might have it connected.
I would check power before I would look for a common ground, as the turn signals are grounded at the lamp wire connectors and the wiper motor has its own ground.
The four fuse SIII fuse box is a standard Lucas type, known for loose or corroded riveted connections over time.
Bob
I am having a grounding issue. When something is not grounded, my blower for heater will not work, turn signals, gas gauge will not work, and wipers will not work. Any ideas? Is there a main ground some were that is making all of these items not work? Its a hit and miss deal. Like this morning they work and this afternoon they don't or just the opposite. Any help appreciated. Thanks Jason -
Bob hit the nail on the head. BTW, you don't mention what series Rover you have or whether it is + or - earth.--Mark
1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel
0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
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While we are on this subject, does anyone make a good wiring harness for these series trucks. I guess what I mean is a wiring harness that is better than what factory? Seems like the factory wire on these series is a issue, mines not cut up or anything. But seems like connections are a issue.Comment
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1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
1965 109 SW - nearly running well
1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
1969 109 P-UP
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