Morning,
I have a 3 year old boy who likes to sit in my 1984 Series 3 petrol and pretend to drive it. This includes flicking switches and yanking the indicator stalk up and down roughly. He has broken the indicator in the past but the stalk is pretty mechanical and easily fixed so when the main beam stopped working last week (when stalk pushed away, but interestingly the flash function when you pull towards you still worked) I wasn't particularly worried and thought I would get around to mending it in time!
On Saturday in bucketing rain I turned into a side road and the engine stopped... this may have been because I used the indicator (which was working fine) and nudged some wiring. Anyway I turned the key and got no dash lights... the engine would turn over but not fire as I presume no spark..
I got out did my usual check the fuses and waggle of all the wires in the engine bay and then remembered the indicator stalk, I took this apart and suddenly I had dash lights and the engine started first time! I couldnt see how the main beam switch was damaged so I put it all back together and drove a few hundred yards and the same thing happened (this time I hadn't touched the indicators or any other electrics) So I took it off the cover for the key/indicator stalk and away it went again. I drove home with fingers crossed and didn't touch any of the electrics.
Anyway, long story, it strikes me as strange that this fault would cause the engine to stop and there to be no spark to start again..
Does anyone have any idea where to start here? I am hopeless with electrics and a multimeter...
I have a 3 year old boy who likes to sit in my 1984 Series 3 petrol and pretend to drive it. This includes flicking switches and yanking the indicator stalk up and down roughly. He has broken the indicator in the past but the stalk is pretty mechanical and easily fixed so when the main beam stopped working last week (when stalk pushed away, but interestingly the flash function when you pull towards you still worked) I wasn't particularly worried and thought I would get around to mending it in time!
On Saturday in bucketing rain I turned into a side road and the engine stopped... this may have been because I used the indicator (which was working fine) and nudged some wiring. Anyway I turned the key and got no dash lights... the engine would turn over but not fire as I presume no spark..
I got out did my usual check the fuses and waggle of all the wires in the engine bay and then remembered the indicator stalk, I took this apart and suddenly I had dash lights and the engine started first time! I couldnt see how the main beam switch was damaged so I put it all back together and drove a few hundred yards and the same thing happened (this time I hadn't touched the indicators or any other electrics) So I took it off the cover for the key/indicator stalk and away it went again. I drove home with fingers crossed and didn't touch any of the electrics.
Anyway, long story, it strikes me as strange that this fault would cause the engine to stop and there to be no spark to start again..
Does anyone have any idea where to start here? I am hopeless with electrics and a multimeter...