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Chris,
Not using the Sierra switch but an original Lucas one - just doing some tests around here as it is possible that may be the problem. Either way, I'm getting closer to a fix hopefully! I agree with you regarding others would be having the same problem - if they have noticed would be another matter, as I didn't! Sean
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Ignition switch seems fine -
So I'm assuming it's the feed to the ignition switch as putting in a heavy duty cable in place of the thin cables supplied as part of the loom makes no difference either. Strangely enough (or maybe not so) with all this unconnecting and reconnecting of wires the situation seems to have improved to the extent that it is hardly noticeable. I'm now wondering if it was just some light corrosion on some terminals as I haven't been using the car anywhere near as much as I should over the winter??? Is that likely? Do we have a "pulling hair out" smiley??? Sean
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Sean, sounds like you've nearly fixed it anyway, but.....
if you get hold of a battery conditioner/charger, you could do your testing with it connected to the battery instead of running the car. Assuming you're not checking the charging sid eof course.
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Thanks Neil, good idea!
Anyway - I have now bypassed everything with heavier cable to eliminate EVERYTHING. and put it all back as it was and it seems to be near as damn it perfect. Now, if I turn the lights off in the garage, close the garage doors, so it is pitch black in the garage, I can't see any dimming of the brake lights at all. But if I cup my hands around the tail light and put my eye up against my hands (I know some of you are laughing at this image!) I can very faintly see a very very slight flicker at the beginning of each click of the indicator (I think emphasized in my head by the clicking noise making me think it is dimming also). So, I think that's good enough for me. As I have now eliminated everything I think I can say that it is normal and it must have been a poor connection somewhere in the system that I have found without realising it. Thanks to all those that helped. Roll on evening driving around LeMans!!! Sean
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In that case I'd better put some dirt back in all the terminals!
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