It sounds a bit rythmic which is odd :/ You'll hear it on the weekend. If it is something bottom end-y, it hasn't changed at all, so I'm not that worried about it at the moment.
Anyway. Stopped raining and the sun came out last night so off with the bumper!
This is the main side of the loom. One relay disables the main beam feed that triggers the relays that swap the power source to the fog lights. The other is one of the two aforementioned power swapping relays.
This be the other side minus the coil trigger, as I cut it to length on the car:
For now, the relay sockets are held in place by some handy M6 captive nuts. I'm not entirely happy with the placements, but for now they will do. These two areas seem to keep fairly dry even in heavy rain, and I don't plan to go wading through anything deep to be honest either!
This is getting a bit out of hand... I've ordered some hydraulic crimpers to crimp all of these feeds together and fit a universal fuse box, but typically they still haven't materialised in the post.
Works perfectly! No error messages with or without the fog lights on, main beam or flashing. The relay positioning could be better, and I may redo them if I lay my hands on some sealed / water proof relays and sockets, just for peace of mind.
Fusebox is definitely needed at this point, which brings me to a question for those with MF31-1000 batteries - how much space do you have to the left of the battery when fitted? Between the inside of the wing and the side of the battery? Currently I have loads of room there with the little battery that I have, but if/when that fails, I'll be sticking an MF31-1000 in and want to make sure I keep enough room.
Southampton with a Nanocom for Thor/GEMS P38s
1996 4.6 HSE, then became a 4.0, now cubed.
1997-8 4.6 HSE Motronic/Wabco prototype vehicle. Now M57 powered. Still auto.