jonstine
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I have a 1986 M1028 that I bought a few weeks ago. There were some bulbs out in the dash cluster, so I removed everything, changed all of the bulbs, cleaned the plastic/metal circuit board contacts, put dielectric goop in all of the bulb sockets, and put everything back together. I also did the chrome spray paint on the interior of the plastic parts for more light reflection - works well. Anyway, everything seemed to work correctly once I got it all back together, until I drove it at night for the first time. As soon as I pull out the headlight switch to either the parking or driving lights position, the lights on the dash get weird and the fuel gauge takes a nose dive over a couple of minutes. It's not immediate, but it definitely occurs over a 1-5 minute period.
My left blinker indicator stays lit up green the whole time, if I turn on the left blinker it will sloooow blink, but any other time it stays lit while the lights are on. Not the outside turn signal light, just the dash indicator. The highbeam indicators don't work at all, but when I flash the highbeams my left turn indicator will get brighter, and then return to "normal" once I flick off the highbeams. The "Wait" light doesn't work at all now, but it blinks on and off randomly as I'm driving the truck, very much like a short out between contacts. There's gotta be a short somewhere. Indicator operation was fine before I did the cleaning and replacing, so I obviously did something.
Without any real electrical troubleshooting tools (or experience), I am pretty much just shooting in the dark if I take everything back apart. I am hoping that someone here will be able to offer some sage advice. I looked at the wiring diagrams on here, and I see that the headlight and left blinker circuits connect at the opposite ends of the connector on the back of the circuit board (which I also pulled and resetted a couple of times with no change in symptoms).
Anyone ever seen this, or have an idea what the issue could be? I probably need to pull everything back out, but I am not sure where to even focus attention on at this point.
Thanks in advance.
My left blinker indicator stays lit up green the whole time, if I turn on the left blinker it will sloooow blink, but any other time it stays lit while the lights are on. Not the outside turn signal light, just the dash indicator. The highbeam indicators don't work at all, but when I flash the highbeams my left turn indicator will get brighter, and then return to "normal" once I flick off the highbeams. The "Wait" light doesn't work at all now, but it blinks on and off randomly as I'm driving the truck, very much like a short out between contacts. There's gotta be a short somewhere. Indicator operation was fine before I did the cleaning and replacing, so I obviously did something.
Without any real electrical troubleshooting tools (or experience), I am pretty much just shooting in the dark if I take everything back apart. I am hoping that someone here will be able to offer some sage advice. I looked at the wiring diagrams on here, and I see that the headlight and left blinker circuits connect at the opposite ends of the connector on the back of the circuit board (which I also pulled and resetted a couple of times with no change in symptoms).
Anyone ever seen this, or have an idea what the issue could be? I probably need to pull everything back out, but I am not sure where to even focus attention on at this point.
Thanks in advance.