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Electrical question: 54 Super Wasp
  • 402Bowtie
    Posts: 69Greasemonkey
    Before I start grabbing for straws I thought I would ask the experts first!! On my 54 Super Wasp 4d, the 4 lights in the passenger compartment do not come on. You know the ones that are on the door posts with the white plastic covers. Took bulbs out and no electricity to the sockets. The car has just 38,000 miles on it so I don't think it's anything serious, but not sure.

    Also my low beam headlights work fine, but when I push the dimmer switch for the high beam they go off completely. Is this just a bad dimmer switch? Thanks for the help!! Bill
  • Harry HillHarry Hill
    Posts: 1,303Platinum Member
    Bill, I took my dimmer switch apart and cleaned up the contacts inside to cure the high beams going off problem. As far as the interior lights I found the wires on the light switch all needed cleaning, after 53 years everything electrical was badly oxidized, by the way, a little tarnex silver cleaner will clean up tarnish and improve your connections. I the tight areas I put some on a q-tip especially to clean the inside of bullet connections.



    Harry
  • ralpie
    Posts: 1,066Platinum Member
    Bill: If you need the 54 Wiring diagram ... I can send it via email.

    BTW... is the car Green? There was a very low mileage 54 Wasp sedan for sale a couple of years ago in Nebraska.

    Cheers

  • bob wardbob ward
    Posts: 528Platinum Member
    Put your headlights on a relay while you are at it, you don't want all that current running through a 50 + year old light switch. There was also a Hudson service bulletin to this effect in the early 70's. Someone here will have a copy handy
  • harry54harry54
    Posts: 1,237Platinum Member
    I second that about putting your headlight on a relay... I had that problem where your driving and the lights go out..... Not fun...
  • hudsontechhudsontech
    Posts: 4,047Platinum Member
    bob ward wrote:
    Put your headlights on a relay while you are at it, you don't want all that current running through a 50 + year old light switch. There was also a Hudson service bulletin to this effect in the early 70's. Someone here will have a copy handy



    Go to www.freewebs.com/hudsontech - then click on "Tech Bulletins - Vol. 1".



    The bulletin you want is 77-1, 1948-1954 Dual Headlight Relay - this was a bulletin Art Adams put in the WTN back in the 70's as a centerfold.



    Hudsonly,



    Alex Burr

    HudsonTech

    Memphis, TN
  • Park_WPark_W
    Posts: 2,053Platinum Member
    Bill, what's puzzling about your door pillar lights is that according to the wiring diagram the power for left side and right side comes from diferent places, yet none of your lights is working. There's no fuse in that circuit, and it's not likely more than one wire would be broken, so that leaves the door switches as a prime suspect. Pop one of them out and see if you have power on one of the terminals (you should have). If so, short the two terminals together and see if the associated pillar light comes on. If it does, it would appear you'll need to replace or open up and clean the switches. Let us know what this test reveals.
  • 402Bowtie
    Posts: 69Greasemonkey
    Thanks for the info!! I am on the road selling but this weekend I'll see what I run into. This forum is the greatest!! Again thanks to all! Bill
  • Fred
    Posts: 113Expert Adviser
    Does anybody have a part number for a duel headlight relay. The referenced source doesn't indicate one and when you ask at NAPA they look at you like a deer in headlights (with or without the relay).

    Fred
  • WildWaspWildWasp
    Posts: 412Platinum Member
    Fred wrote:
    Does anybody have a part number for a duel headlight relay. The referenced source doesn't indicate one and when you ask at NAPA they look at you like a deer in headlights (with or without the relay).

    Fred



    Usually I would suggest using the VW relays to complete this task, but I went to the INTERNET for a looksee... this very interesting site was produced from a GOOGLE search. Check it out:



    http://www.culayer.com/Matchbox.htm



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    Appears that someone has taken the time to create a solution for all the vintage car folks. Price is high but two VW relays will bring a similar total cost to the buyer. The site is filled with clear information on how to wire this relay and best of all it is small.



    Good Luck