Headlights behaving strangely
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Headlights behaving strangely
For some strange reason, Fired up the Bongo this morning and the lights came on even though they were in the off position.
Moved to the on position and all ok, turned them to the off position and they stay on, Lights will only go out when i stop the engine.
Any thoughts???
Never happened before and I have not touched anything let alone anything electical.
2000 tin top
Moved to the on position and all ok, turned them to the off position and they stay on, Lights will only go out when i stop the engine.
Any thoughts???
Never happened before and I have not touched anything let alone anything electical.
2000 tin top
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- Tribal Elder
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Shouldn`t be to hard to get one from someone who is breaking a Bongo and should be quite easy to fit once you have the shrouds off the steering column - you could try some of the companies who are breaking Bongos who advertise on this site. 

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- Supreme Being
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If it does indeed turn out to be a faulty stalk, i'd strip it down after replacement stan,if there is any signs of overheating, or even melting going on in the stalk,it's indicative of a short circuit elsewhere,aside from the fuse, the switch is the weak link.
For example, if you had wired a set of spot lights to your bongo, but not gone through a dedicated relay,the innards of the switch could overheat and melt,but the problem would lie with not having a relay fitted, not with the switch.
For example, if you had wired a set of spot lights to your bongo, but not gone through a dedicated relay,the innards of the switch could overheat and melt,but the problem would lie with not having a relay fitted, not with the switch.
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Turns out the funny little button type thing on the dash by front window is some sort of light sensor, which i had covered with cloth, fooling sensor into thinking its dark outside and bringing on lights.

Didnt even know i had one or that such a thing exist.
Out of intrest are these the norm on a bongo, anyone else got one and whats the point??
Many thanks for all replies
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- missfixit70
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The 1st time i noticed it was the other day when the sensor was covered and the lights came on with ignition. Tried it today with motor running and lights switched off, covered sensor and on they came, uncovered and off they go. Wierd cant really see the point of it, just have to be careful where the cloth goes