Cozzer
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What color are these wires, hopefully one is Red/Black and the others both black.
Nope.
B15 is red/black.
B16 is red.
B6 is.....difficult to say. "Pale"* (!) with a hint of a blue band around it, as opposed to a stripe.
Unfortunately I've just had to put everything back, as I need to be going out soon....
Right...layman's description of last night coming up, in my best Noddy fashion!
To recap present situation, the only things that aren't working are the 4 dial lights, and the audible alarm if I happen to exit the car, forgetting to turn the lights off.
That's it.
It seems everything else works. All the other "warning" lights on the dash - for example the seatbelt reminder, full beam when on, indicators, handbrake et al - work. Ironically the odometer rectangle now lights... I say ironically as it was one of the 2 failed bulbs which started this whole thing off.
All exterior lights are working fine. The radio, the 12v output (aka cig lighter!) fine. The interior light comes on with the door open.
Last night I removed all the bulb holders, which leaves a hole (!) with a strip of solder, top and bottom. When you insert the bulb holder, you twist clockwise in order for the holder's copper terminals (and therefore the bulb) to connect with the strips of solder.
With the multimeter set for continuity, I checked each port, top and bottom solder, while probing the cluster's blue male socket, making a note of which pin "connected".
Each dial gave the same results - with one multimeter probe held against the "top" solder, I ran the other probe along the socket pins... B6, B15 and B16 responded.
I then switched to checking the "bottom" solder, and did the same socket pin check....same again, B6, B15, B16.
I'm not sure where all this actually gets me, but when I tell that I owned the car for 5 years before I found the secret picnic table, perhaps you'll not be surprised!
* EDIT.
The wiring colours above.... forget the "blue band" reference for B6.
In daylight, I think the blue is actually grey, but I suspect it's sort-of glue residue from the loom wrapping. It's on some other wires as well.
Comparing B6 to others, it's not white...nor is it yellow, as I can see others that claim those colours, so God knows what it is!
Incidentally, B7 right next door, is indeed black....
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