Hello, Any of those weird electrical problems I have encountered turned out
to be an improper ground connection. On the MG there are a couple of them in
unusual spots on the body. IMHO check all those grounds (usually the black
wire) for a nice tight metal to metal contact. Good luck. Doug 76B
-----Original Message-----
From: John Steczkowski <stecz@Crossroads.com>
To: MG Mailing List (E-mail) <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Friday, February 25, 2000 3:42 PM
Subject: '75 MGB electrical problems
>Ok, I've got my first wierd electrical problem...
>
>I was having a problem with my horn not working, it turns out that
something
>is screwed up with the interior light, and since I removed it, the fuse
>doesn't blow and the horn stays working. Today I got in to drive it to work
>and the gauges, wipers, brake lights and turn signals didn't work. After a
>couple of seconds the gauges started working, but the brake lights, turn
>signals, etc didn't start working so I put it back in the garage and drove
>the Porsche. So, where I do I start? I'm going to mess with the fuse block
>and clean everything, replace all of the fuses. Any other hints? That still
>won't help with the stupid interior light, but oh well, I'll mess with that
>later.
>
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>John Steczkowski
>Director, Server I/O
>Crossroads Systems, Inc.
>512-794-2742
>
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