Title: Fulvia Sport 1st Series - main beam position on indicator stalk Post by: Sebastien on 14 November, 2022, 11:42:46 AM I have a question regarding the main beam position of the indicator stalk, on my recently purchased 1st Series Fulvia Sport (818.362, so a 1969 Sport 1,3S).
In the main beam position, the stalk is against the steering wheel. When dipped, normal position when driving with oncoming traffic, the stalk is away from the steering wheel. This makes it more difficult to use the indicators with the fingers with the hand on the steering wheel and seems counterintuitive. So my question: Is this the normal position for the stalk on a 1st serie Fulvia, or is something wrong with the dipping/main beam function of the stalk? I did not find the position clearly defined in the 1st series Fulvia user manual! I also cannot remember that I had the same problem on my previous Fulvia GTE...but that is many years ago now. Title: Re: Fulvia Sport 1st Series - main beam position on indicator stalk Post by: lancialulu on 14 November, 2022, 03:06:02 PM I think it is correct. Stalk down and towards steering wheel brings on main beam. Except on my RHD drive sport fitted with LHD stalk..... Sorry I was thinking S2 Ignore what I said
Title: Re: Fulvia Sport 1st Series - main beam position on indicator stalk Post by: fay66 on 15 November, 2022, 11:34:44 AM I think it is correct. Stalk down and towards steering wheel brings on main beam. Except on my RHD drive sport fitted with LHD stalk..... 1st series Berlina which is the same as my ser 1 Coupe I used to own.Pull the switch out,- side lights and dipped beams, push stalk towards dash, dip beams go out and you are on sidelights/parking lights only, very disconcerting if you do this the first time in the dark! Rotate switch to the right and you have all beams, push the stalk down away from you, main beams come on with the blue main beam warning light come on. Brian 8227 8) Title: Re: Fulvia Sport 1st Series - main beam position on indicator stalk Post by: Spider2 on 15 November, 2022, 04:40:56 PM Yes, my LHD series 1 Fulvia Sport is switch lever pushed away from steering wheel is main beam.
There is an interesting feature that I have only today discovered. I knew that pushing the horn button (that is not a horn) flashes on the dipped headlights. However, if you are driving with full beam pressing the "horn button" changes the headlights to dip, release the "horn button" returns the lights to main beam. Any reason why Lancia engineered that one? Cheers Simon Title: Re: Fulvia Sport 1st Series - main beam position on indicator stalk Post by: Sebastien on 15 November, 2022, 05:02:12 PM Thank you all for your comments.
So my Sport is somehow wired the wrong way around - but it is not easy to put right. I would also like to put in a relay in the circuit for the dipped headlights - originally the current goes directly through the switch, which heats up a lot, when the lights are on. So some more tinkering to do this winter. Regarding the "horn button", which is the light flasher: originally it flashes the dipped headlights - in Italy. This was already not acceptable in Switzerland when the car was new. The original Swiss homologation papers mention this. So the wiring had to be modified on Swiss cars to flash on the main beam. That mode was checked on mine, on its technical visit after importation from France, a few weeks ago. The black ring around the center button actions the (very nice) horn, although on my car it was not working reliably: a small drop of solder on the short brass rod that contacts the ring has helped establish reliable contact, when needed! Title: Re: Fulvia Sport 1st Series - main beam position on indicator stalk Post by: Spider2 on 16 November, 2022, 11:52:10 AM Sebastien. So what happens when you are driving on dipped beam and press the "horn button"? Does it go to main beam? If so that is more logical and useful than the original configuration.
Title: Re: Fulvia Sport 1st Series - main beam position on indicator stalk Post by: fay66 on 16 November, 2022, 03:04:24 PM Sebastien. So what happens when you are driving on dipped beam and press the "horn button"? Does it go to main beam? If so that is more logical and useful than the original configuration. Not main beam headlamp flash Title: Re: Fulvia Sport 1st Series - main beam position on indicator stalk Post by: fay66 on 16 November, 2022, 03:15:44 PM Thank you all for your comments. Do you have a photo of the short brass rod? I just seem to have a wire with solder on the end, although it was working, also the are horns not working, all happened at the same time, which I think is due to the contact under the bottom brass plate, that has a spring which pushes it down onto the ring below the steering wheel, this has worn and is no longer making contact.So my Sport is somehow wired the wrong way around - but it is not easy to put right. I would also like to put in a relay in the circuit for the dipped headlights - originally the current goes directly through the switch, which heats up a lot, when the lights are on. So some more tinkering to do this winter. Regarding the "horn button", which is the light flasher: originally it flashes the dipped headlights - in Italy. This was already not acceptable in Switzerland when the car was new. The original Swiss homologation papers mention this. So the wiring had to be modified on Swiss cars to flash on the main beam. That mode was checked on mine, on its technical visit after importation from France, a few weeks ago. The black ring around the center button actions the (very nice) horn, although on my car it was not working reliably: a small drop of solder on the short brass rod that contacts the ring has helped establish reliable contact, when needed! Brian 8227 8) Title: Re: Fulvia Sport 1st Series - main beam position on indicator stalk Post by: Sebastien on 16 November, 2022, 05:41:59 PM Sebastien. So what happens when you are driving on dipped beam and press the "horn button"? Does it go to main beam? If so that is more logical and useful than the original configuration. Yes, the "horn button" now always flashes with main beam, also when used while driving on dipped beam.Title: Re: Fulvia Sport 1st Series - main beam position on indicator stalk Post by: Sebastien on 16 November, 2022, 05:44:41 PM Do you have a photo of the short brass rod? I just seem to have a wire with solder on the end, although it was working, also the are horns not working, all happened at the same time, which I think is due to the contact under the bottom brass plate, that has a spring which pushes it down onto the ring below the steering wheel, this has worn and is no longer making contact. Brian 8227 8) Title: Re: Fulvia Sport 1st Series - main beam position on indicator stalk Post by: fay66 on 17 November, 2022, 11:34:07 PM Do you have a photo of the short brass rod? I just seem to have a wire with solder on the end, although it was working, also the are horns not working, all happened at the same time, which I think is due to the contact under the bottom brass plate, that has a spring which pushes it down onto the ring below the steering wheel, this has worn and is no longer making contact. Brian 8227 8) A picture paints a 1000 words! This is the end which I think has worn too much to make contact. It looks like this might possibly be reversed and the other end make the contact instead, as it looks in the Tavoli that both ends are the same. At present without removing the steering wheel I can only see the other end where sits in the hole in the wheel with the spring sitting on top of it, should the end of spring make contact with the underside of the brass plate above it? Item 3 in the diagram is part of the headlamp flash, but the bottom end of this has a cable with a solder blob at the end, this just seems to go through the steering wheel hub nut, and I don't know if there should be anything else, as i don't understand how it makes contact with anything? Brian 8227 8) Title: Re: Fulvia Sport 1st Series - main beam position on indicator stalk Post by: chriswgawne on 19 November, 2022, 10:30:29 AM I realise have a couple of new 'OE #28 on Tav 46' graphite type contacts if anyone needs one. Presumably these wear over time?
Chris |