Need a bit of help. Just completed the wiring of TC7801 without flashers using W.75781 which is in the Instruction manual. Prior to energizing the system I checked most of the circuits and all was good. When I connected the battery, all of the lighting circuits worked but the ignition warning lamp was not lit nor would the fuel pump etc work including the engine. I removed the dash and spent four hours checking each wire to make sure they were correct. I even installed a different control box to eliminate that as a possibility. All seems correct. It just appears as if the ignition switch is not getting power although the lighting systems work. The switch checks out fine, when the key is turned and as mentioned, the lights work. Continuity is made from "A" to "IG" so the system should go hot. I don't understand how I can have power to the lights and not the ignition/petrol, etc., circuits. Any ideas? I'm hoping the problem is something simple. There's not much to the whole wiring package. Missing a ground perhaps? I can figure out mechanical things pretty well but struggle with electrons. I've rewired a couple of TD's without a problem but this one has me stumped.
Mark
Power to TCc 7801 ignition switch
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Re: Power to TCc 7801 ignition switch
I wonder if for a TC without flashers you should be using diagram W70482?
Have you checked the fuses?
Have you checked the fuses?
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Re: Power to TCc 7801 ignition switch
Call off the wolves! My wife came down to the shop last night and asked what the problem was. I explained that I got power to everything except what was supposed to start the car, that the wiring was correct, but it still wouldn't start. She simply said it "had to be the switch" and suggested that I jumper across the switch. In an effort to make her happy and prove to her that the switch wasn't the problem since I had checked it out, I simply jumpered it out and the car came to life!!! Apparently the switch that had been rebuilt 25 years ago along with the other instruments, must have had enough oxidation on the contacts that prevented current to flow. Once I hit it with voltage they cleaned up enough to pass current since the switch now works without the jumper. Sue simply smiled, asked for a "thank you" and walked away with one TC owner feeling very embarrassed. Love that woman!
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Re: Power to TCc 7801 ignition switch
Keep the wife, replace the switch.