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I have a m1165 I have been restoring and have a weird issue. The driver side break light does not work. You would think its a bulb, so easy enough repair but here is the issue. The old busted up light didn't work so I order a set of incandescent ones and an LED set for after the rebuild is done. I install the incandescent and it won't light. I switch with the passenger side and it still wont light. I test the bulb and it is good. Fixture socket has 24 volts when brake pedal is engaged. Switched to led thinking maybe its the fixture and the way it build...nope still no light.
So, I bust out the multimeter and test the incoming wires. When brake pedal is engaged wire 22 has 24 volts when tested with fixture ground. When disengaged the voltage drops to zero.
So next I jumped the fixture completely and connected the bulb with jumper wires to wire 22 and ground when I know it has 24 volts and still won't light.
Any ideas? Possible to have volts but no amps? how would I even track down where to look when the other light is working?
To further clarify, the side marker and tail lights, and BO lights all work at this location sharing the same ground so cant be a ground at fixture issue!
So, I bust out the multimeter and test the incoming wires. When brake pedal is engaged wire 22 has 24 volts when tested with fixture ground. When disengaged the voltage drops to zero.
So next I jumped the fixture completely and connected the bulb with jumper wires to wire 22 and ground when I know it has 24 volts and still won't light.
Any ideas? Possible to have volts but no amps? how would I even track down where to look when the other light is working?
To further clarify, the side marker and tail lights, and BO lights all work at this location sharing the same ground so cant be a ground at fixture issue!
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