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When I get home tonight, I will remove the working left side headlight, hook it to the 12v battery. If that goes well, I will hook it to the right side outlet and see if I get smoke. If no smoke, bad bulbs right? Where should I go to buy bulbs made in the USA?
Ok, so I just hooked up the bulb to a 12V battery and the bulb smoked out. What is going on? Cheap bulb? This is the second one I've gotten from the same place that smoked out.
Thanks! Good question. I bought the head lamps from a military supply place in MN, and it's hard to read the back of it but I think it says 28V. I will try hooking out straight to the batteries tonight and post the outcome. Thanks for the input.
Thanks combat32, it needs a little love, but it runs and drives great! Not too bad for something that hadn't run in 15 year and sat outside all its life. I don't have another switch, but I may try to pick one up just to rule it out.
Ok, I did that, and I have continuity from both hot wires grounding to the bumper. Just to be thorough, I also did it with the light switch in the off position, same thing. Does that mean the problem is somewhere between the switch and the light? Also, I dowloaded the TM from this site and found...
I acquired a gama goat a few months ago and have been slowly bringing it back to life. The problem at hand deals with the right head light. It worked initially with the original head light bulb, but it soon smoked out. I bought a new one and it smoked out in seconds. I then did some research on...
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