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Lublin 3 Front Lights Not Working: Sudden Loss, Smell in Cabin, Fuse & Dashboard Check

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  • #1 16253259
    Damianecznik
    Level 9  
    Hello everyone, I would like to ask for help because suddenly I lost all the lights at the front (passing, driving) behind the lights in Lublin 3! It happened suddenly and began to stink in the cabin! I checked the bulb fuses and everything is ok! The controls on the dashboard are burning everything is popping nicely (long) and the lights are gone :( Maybe someone had such a fault and can tell you how to fix it ?? Thank you in advance and best regards :)

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  • #2 16254004
    mrx2000
    Level 16  
    It is quite possible that the headlamp relay has burned, and a long blink may bypass this relay, so it can work. At least this is the case with other Daewoo vehicles. For example, in Lanos this relay is described in the engine compartment as "HEAD" on the box - it may be similar in your case.
    It is still likely that something next to the switch has burned.
  • #3 16254022
    Damianecznik
    Level 9  
    You mean one of those square cubes that are placed in the fuses ??? I scanned them and I don't think any of them was burnt :( But which is from the headlights I do not know :(
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  • #4 16254039
    mrx2000
    Level 16  
    You have to find somewhere a description which this relay is (yes it can be a square, rectangle).
    As I wrote above, maybe there was something burning in the switch itself.
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    #5 16254065
    janek1815
    Level 38  
    There is how well I associate the microprocessor light control device. Such a large rectangular relay, probably blue. In the fuse box under the steering wheel.
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    #6 16254074
    mrx2000
    Level 16  
    maybe something like this:
    http://allegro.pl/lublin-nowy-sterownik-przekaznik-swiatel-procesor-i6695084374.html
    If someone knows the leads, they can tell you what to bridge to check.

    EDIT:
    This microprocessor can be, however, from the direction indicators, or wipers, and here is described for what:
    http://www.ape.com.pl/index.php?id=20&produkt=80

    Probably this:
    http://www.ape.com.pl/index.php?id=20&produkt=83
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  • #7 16254243
    Damianecznik
    Level 9  
    mrx2000 the 3 link you gave is it :) Because also above the relays are from the direction indicators, which I have already replaced and have two more in stock, so it won't be 100% :(

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    So probably one of these square cubes fell: / only which ??? Because if I remember correctly, there are probably 5 of them there
  • #8 16254246
    janek1815
    Level 38  
    In the fuse box, the second from the top is the driver of the low beam and parking light. The first from the top is the rear fog lamp controller and halogen. The third from the top is the driver of the direction indicators and other things, e.g. Brake indicators.
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    #9 16255267
    mrx2000
    Level 16  
    If these are exactly the same relays then it may be worth trying to borrow from a neighbor but suspect it is better not to press elsewhere. Anyway, you probably already figured out what to do.
  • #10 16255435
    Damianecznik
    Level 9  
    In my eye I checked it all in a variety of ways and nothing :( Lights like this were not there :( I guess I have to give back to the workshop because I can't do anything myself: / I'm surprised only from the back, everything shines well and from the front only the position and nothing more :(
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    #11 16255528
    mrx2000
    Level 16  
    Do not be surprised that the back works and the fronts are not because they are on a different circumference.
    An electrician can do it right away and maybe he won't count much.
  • #12 16255601
    janek1815
    Level 38  
    This does not change places. As for me, I pulled out the latter, there were no traffic lights or passing lights.
  • #13 16255615
    mrx2000
    Level 16  
    It is also possible that the installation was constructed anyway. It would be best to know the pin scheme and try to bridge it, but so far nobody has spoken.
  • #14 16255690
    janek1815
    Level 38  
    I looked at the diagram, unfortunately I have a book from Lublin3 and the diagrams are from one. If you want to bridge, just pry the housing and see what with what. It's not a problem inside there is nothing special. This whole device is responsible for detecting burned light bulbs in a given circuit.
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  • #15 16255777
    Damianecznik
    Level 9  
    I suspect that some cable must have burned because it stinked with burning in the cabin: / I think there is no more to debate on this topic what I could have checked :) There must be an electrician to look at it with a professional eye
  • #16 16258127
    Damianecznik
    Level 9  
    Thanks to all colleagues for help, the problem has been solved :) It turned out that the cable was burned from the transmitter to the lamps :) I have replaced it and it works :)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a sudden failure of front lights in a Lublin 3 vehicle, accompanied by a burning smell in the cabin. The user checked the bulb fuses and dashboard controls but found no issues. Responses suggest that the problem may stem from a burned headlamp relay or a malfunction in the light control device, possibly located in the fuse box under the steering wheel. Several users recommend checking specific relays and fuses related to the low beam and parking lights. Ultimately, the user discovered that a burned cable from the transmitter to the lamps was the cause of the issue, which was resolved by replacing the damaged cable.
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