Paul,
A few months ago I was having the same problem on a 1992 Cooper.
It is worthwhile checkin the dodgy loom connections behind the grill
surround.
There are a few rubber-packed rolled-copper strips where the ballpin
type of wire connector are coupled.
If you know what I mean. These are defenataly worth checking for bad
connectorns due to oxydation.
The loom is also in de grill-surround where the selftappers from the
grill are fastened, so check if the looom is not fastened or damaged
and youre placed the wires in the correct order.
These were also placed wrongly on my friends Cooper. In this case,
there was a colour change in the loom from blue/white to blue.
The loom to the front of the car also goes through the inner wing (at
the triangle, next to the common earth) and tend to shear the grommet,
thus damaging the wires.

Hope this is of some use,
Good luck
Rolf


On 29 mrt, 20:43, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the info, it is a 90s version, but before the lastest
> problems the head lights were OK. Looks like get the meter out and
> continue tracing.
>
> Paul

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