1999 TD5 Discovery GS.
Last few nights the factory fitted Land Rover abt 6 inch front spotlights which come on with main beam and go off on dip,They have flashed on/off a few times recently at night,So this morning i removed the spots and cleaned up the earth inside them.All wiring looked good.I went inside the disco switched on main beam....Switched the spots on as usual by pressing the switch on the left pinnacle.. Spots came on for about a minit and then went off ??.So I put a direct line to each spot and they lit up ok no problem.But now they don't come on at all with main beam.Plus the little light that comes on in the center of the dashboard pinnacle switch does not illuminate... I have checked the fuses under bonnet,Rear of the battery,All fuses read ok.I checked the fuses under steering wheel all read ok..So Question,, Whats the fuse and its location that controls the front 6 inch spot lights.Or if it uses a relay as well which i think it might where is that located..Could they use an inline fuse somewhere??.I just want them to work as they have been doing for years.Any ideas ??
Last few nights the factory fitted Land Rover abt 6 inch front spotlights which come on with main beam and go off on dip,They have flashed on/off a few times recently at night,So this morning i removed the spots and cleaned up the earth inside them.All wiring looked good.I went inside the disco switched on main beam....Switched the spots on as usual by pressing the switch on the left pinnacle.. Spots came on for about a minit and then went off ??.So I put a direct line to each spot and they lit up ok no problem.But now they don't come on at all with main beam.Plus the little light that comes on in the center of the dashboard pinnacle switch does not illuminate... I have checked the fuses under bonnet,Rear of the battery,All fuses read ok.I checked the fuses under steering wheel all read ok..So Question,, Whats the fuse and its location that controls the front 6 inch spot lights.Or if it uses a relay as well which i think it might where is that located..Could they use an inline fuse somewhere??.I just want them to work as they have been doing for years.Any ideas ??