Hi Phil

Sounds connected with all your 'ignition on' electrics going at once. It's 
always worth checking Earths, but may also be worth looking at your fusebox 
around Fuse number 8.
I've had corrosion / overheating damage create an intermittent connection 
to a fuse before.
If this is the case, after a little wiring diagram studying, the feed to 
the fusebox from your ignition switch could be disconnecting from the fuse 
and the take off for the ignition relay. This would knock out all your 
'ignition on' electrics except for the engine ignition and maybe the wipers 
which are both fed directly from the ignition switch.
You may need to drop the fusebox out to look at the back of it.
Hope this is of use

Regards
Dave English
Q2-009

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