My headlight was working normally, but it also came on - with severely reduced brightness - when the headlight fuse was removed.
Okay, that is not supposed to happen.
After a few false starts (like stripping out the entire wiring harness and creating a detailed, full-color, wiring schematic) a simple continuity test of the headlight relay uncovered a short circuit between the White wire terminal from the stator and the Blue/Black wire terminal to the Reserve Lighting Unit.
The latching diode was shorted internally. It was, effectively, just a fancy wire with a decorative ceramic bead in it. The relay cover was also full of corrosion:
I replaced the diode and
now the headlight does not come on if I remove its fuse.
Regards,
Scott
Okay, that is not supposed to happen.
After a few false starts (like stripping out the entire wiring harness and creating a detailed, full-color, wiring schematic) a simple continuity test of the headlight relay uncovered a short circuit between the White wire terminal from the stator and the Blue/Black wire terminal to the Reserve Lighting Unit.
The latching diode was shorted internally. It was, effectively, just a fancy wire with a decorative ceramic bead in it. The relay cover was also full of corrosion:
I replaced the diode and
now the headlight does not come on if I remove its fuse.
Regards,
Scott
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