Well, take apart and clean the bullets and connectors. Also make some
extra ground connections to the black wires to chassis/body to prevent
future p[roblems and overload of the black wire ground circuit.
Kees Oudesluijs
Op 22-5-2017 om 22:08 schreef BJ8Healeys:
>
> The problem with my headlamps refusing to illuminate in spite of power
> to them at their harness connectors and apparent adequate ground
> connections was, as many of you suggested: a bad ground. However,
> the bad ground was in a wire to the right front side marker light. I
> soldered on a new bullet terminal, and now all is well. I'm still not
> quite clear on why this would happen, since each headlamp has its own
> separate ground wire - although all of the black wires in the front of
> the car are connected together via the typical Lucas wiring connectors.
>
> Thanks to all for your suggestions!
>
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