Page 1 of 1

map light

Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 8:12 am
by ed B
Does anyone have a schematic sketch for the map light (in the center console) for a 69 model? I think i am missing a spring or something as there is no movement when I press on the lense.

Re: map light

Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 1:07 pm
by RBMann
Not an expert but here is the broken one from our '69-
IMG_8229.jpg
IMG_8231.jpg
With the switch out of the console you can push the socket out of the housing from the back side. This releases the ground contact. The ground contact has a small 90 on the end that hooks on the housing and a larger 90 on the other end to touch the spring retainer in the ON position. You can then rotate the spring retainer to line the tabs up with the channels in the housing to release the spring.

In the OFF position the the button hold the spring retainer farther in the housing away from the ground contact. The ON position allows the spring retainer to move out and touch the ground contact.
IMG_8232.jpg
IMG_8233.jpg
IMG_8234.jpg
IMG_8235.jpg
Ours had a crack in the housing and I used a zip-tie to try holding the housing together. I could not get it to consistently work so I bought another one.
IMG_8236.jpg

Re: map light

Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 1:57 pm
by JohnnyMac
RBMann wrote:Not an expert...
You are now THE map light expert

Re: map light

Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 7:11 pm
by ed B
RBMann wrote:Not an expert but here is the broken one from our '69-

IMG_8229.jpg

IMG_8231.jpg

With the switch out of the console you can push the socket out of the housing from the back side. This releases the ground contact. The ground contact has a small 90 on the end that hooks on the housing and a larger 90 on the other end to touch the spring retainer in the ON position. You can then rotate the spring retainer to line the tabs up with the channels in the housing to release the spring.

In the OFF position the the button hold the spring retainer farther in the housing away from the ground contact. The ON position allows the spring retainer to move out and touch the ground contact.

IMG_8232.jpg

IMG_8233.jpg

IMG_8234.jpg

IMG_8235.jpg

Ours had a crack in the housing and I used a zip-tie to try holding the housing together. I could not get it to consistently work so I bought another one.

IMG_8236.jpg
This is great, very helpful, thanks!! I have not taken mine apart yet, but now I know what to look for and what pieces may be missing. All the wires in the console were cut and the grounds were gone, so I have not been able to even test it yet.
Thanks for taking the time to provide the photos and graphics, really appreciated.

Re: map light

Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 7:30 pm
by Kurt
Most excellent example of 311s.org awesomeness!

Re: map light

Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 8:48 pm
by ed B
Kurt wrote:Most excellent example of 311s.org awesomeness!
Ditto!!

Re: map light

Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 11:45 pm
by pebbles
her 69.
and what JohnnyMac said

Re: map light

Posted: Sat May 21, 2016 12:30 am
by RBMann
pebbles wrote:her 69.
...
You're right, her car. She bought it and pays for the parts I just work on it then drive it. :) Maybe she bought it so I would have something to do in retirement.

Re: map light

Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 2:24 pm
by orangedawg
Old thread, but I have a question about the map light. I have all the parts and it works, but it doesn't turn easily when you push it in. You kind of have to push and turn it with your finger and thumb with a decent amount of effort. Way back when, I remember I just used to have to push it in and the "push button lens" would turn for the most part on its own. Am I supposed to put a lubricant or something between the push button and bezel to make it easier to turn?

Re: map light

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2020 12:11 pm
by RBMann
orangedawg wrote: Thu May 21, 2020 2:24 pm Old thread, but I have a question about the map light. I have all the parts and it works, but it doesn't turn easily when you push it in. You kind of have to push and turn it with your finger and thumb with a decent amount of effort. Way back when, I remember I just used to have to push it in and the "push button lens" would turn for the most part on its own. Am I supposed to put a lubricant or something between the push button and bezel to make it easier to turn?
Sorry, I missed your question. I would remove the light from the console then unscrew the bezel out of the lamp housing. Clean everything up. I used silicone grease or dielectric grease on everything.

Re: map light

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2020 9:34 am
by orangedawg
Thanks! I will give that a shot.

Re: map light

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2020 11:23 am
by Linda
Awesome write up for the map light.
I wondered if any glue or plastic repair stuff like Bondex would work on a cracked housing.
I still have to fix mine.
Linda

Re: map light

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2020 3:16 pm
by C.Costine
Linda wrote: Fri Dec 04, 2020 11:23 am Awesome write up for the map light.
I wondered if any glue or plastic repair stuff like Bondex would work on a cracked housing.
I still have to fix mine.
Linda
I'll be that an appropriate glue would work. It has been awhile since I have looked at mine but I don't recall that it is polyethylene, which of course no glue holds. I wouldn't put any lube except maybe graphite on it. Plastic can easily get very fine grit dust embedded in it which keeps parts from sliding past each other. The cure is scraping it clean. Then just keeping it clean.