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Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:05 am
by spud350
There is a little green light illuminating the ignition switch area. The bulb had gone so I replaced it. However it appears to be lit all of the time. I would've thought it should go off when the doors are shut or something. Anyone any idea on this?

Cheers Spud.

Re: Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:56 am
by g8dhe
Rather strangely that light is part of the Sound Warning System, which does have feeds from the Door switches but I've never checked it out to see when it is/ is not activated, the van is in for its service / mot today but I'll have a check if nobody else does when we get it back.

D1-01 is the IG Key illumination light.

Re: Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 6:55 pm
by MAZABON
i know my one stays on for a while after i have taken the keys out of the ignition and locked the bongo, ive never hung around to see how long it takes to go out, i just know its not on when i return to it next, i would guess its timed for a period by a relay of some sort, perhaps your fault may be with that ?, not a clue where it lives though

Re: Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 8:45 pm
by MAZABON
just been out to the bongo and the "key light" came on when i opened the door

Re: Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 9:53 pm
by g8dhe
MAZABON wrote:not a clue where it lives though
Down by your right foot behind the plastic shell of the pillar, click the diagram above, note the number of the connector to the module T1-01, then move on to the next page (Page 125 in this case) and all the relevant connectors are located in pictures of the van itself;

Re: Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 9:55 pm
by mikeonb4c
I've never had a working one on mine - maybe these are not fitted to early model Bongos? Or have I always had a blown bulb :roll:

Re: Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:04 am
by 321Away
they're on some but not others never really paid attention, but yes they are on all the later models, they come on with the door, and as said above they do switch off after a period (as above no idea how long!)
Julian

Re: Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:51 am
by mikeonb4c
321Away wrote:they're on some but not others never really paid attention, but yes they are on all the later models, they come on with the door, and as said above they do switch off after a period (as above no idea how long!)
Julian
Thanks Julian - I'll carry on fumbling in the dark to put my key in the slot and get that motor humming :shock: :oops: Don't fancy fiddling with something that just switches off after a while :lol: :lol: :lol: 8)

Re: Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:52 pm
by alant54
mikeonb4c wrote:
321Away wrote:they're on some but not others never really paid attention, but yes they are on all the later models, they come on with the door, and as said above they do switch off after a period (as above no idea how long!)
Julian
Thanks Julian - I'll carry on fumbling in the dark to put my key in the slot and get that motor humming :shock: :oops: Don't fancy fiddling with something that just switches off after a while :lol: :lol: :lol: 8)

No comment.... :oops: ..I have a similar problem.... :shock:

Alan

Re: Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:34 pm
by spud350
Yep, watched it this morning and it does go off quite quickly. I've also changed the bulbs in the one at the ashtray and the one over the rear aircon switches. They only come on when the lights are on.

Re: Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:22 am
by ChrisQ
Spud,

how do you access the one over the rear air con switches. Can't make out how to do it, even after looking at the Lush diagrams
ChrisQ

Re: Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:00 am
by jaylee
ChrisQ wrote:Spud,

how do you access the one over the rear air con switches. Can't make out how to do it, even after looking at the Lush diagrams
ChrisQ

ChrisQ,

I can help you there.. You will need to unclip the panel trim at the top & pull it forward.. You should then see two wires off the loom going to a bulb holder behind the hole with the green lens attached to a plastic cavity at the back of the trim.. Take out the bulb holder by giving a twist. (Similar to the ones behind the front manual heater control.) The rest is straight forward...


I didn't have one fitted at all on the illuminated ignition switch front, so i modded one fer the hell of it!
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Re: Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:58 pm
by mikeonb4c
jaylee wrote:
ChrisQ wrote:Spud,

how do you access the one over the rear air con switches. Can't make out how to do it, even after looking at the Lush diagrams
ChrisQ

ChrisQ,

I can help you there.. You will need to unclip the panel trim at the top & pull it forward.. You should then see two wires off the loom going to a bulb holder behind the hole with the green lens attached to a plastic cavity at the back of the trim.. Take out the bulb holder by giving a twist. (Similar to the ones behind the front manual heater control.) The rest is straight forward...


I didn't have one fitted at all on the illuminated ignition switch front, so i modded one fer the hell of it!
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you got too much time on yer hands jaylee :lol:

Re: Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 7:11 pm
by jaylee
mikeonb4c wrote:
you got too much time on yer hands jaylee :lol:
I did that while doing the silent beep mode Mike..

Smoking the heater controls so you can only see em at night is what i call a serious waste of time!! :wink: :lol:

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Re: Illuminated Ignition Switch

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:35 pm
by spud350
ChrisQ wrote:Spud,

how do you access the one over the rear air con switches. Can't make out how to do it, even after looking at the Lush diagrams
ChrisQ
You will need to unclip the panel trim at the top & pull it forward.. You should then see two wires off the loom going to a bulb holder behind the hole with the green lens attached to a plastic cavity at the back of the trim.. Take out the bulb holder by giving a twist. (Similar to the ones behind the front manual heater control.) The rest is straight forward... :mrgreen: