I know this has been discussed to some degree, but not with my specific problems, if anyone has any insight I'd appreciate it alot.
The problem I have is my fuse for the lights, in my m1009, melted. I was able to put another fuse in there to drive home from school for Thanksgiving but since the fuse melted my blinkers will not work if I turn on the headlights. once I turn off the headlights passenger side works, and only the driver side front works. The driver side rear, blinker and brake light does not work, the parking light does. I replaced the bulb, and it did nothing. I know a known problem is that the connections on that specific fuse corrode, etc. I plan on re-wiring that to be an inline fuse to hopefully solve the problem...that is my project asap...however one other foreseeable problem is my blinker lever has broken one of the mounting holes in the steering column so it is only "half-fastened" could this be causing a problem? and finally since I bought the truck, the front parking lights never worked, blinkers yes but not parking lights is this related or is that normal?
Thanks, Anthony
The problem I have is my fuse for the lights, in my m1009, melted. I was able to put another fuse in there to drive home from school for Thanksgiving but since the fuse melted my blinkers will not work if I turn on the headlights. once I turn off the headlights passenger side works, and only the driver side front works. The driver side rear, blinker and brake light does not work, the parking light does. I replaced the bulb, and it did nothing. I know a known problem is that the connections on that specific fuse corrode, etc. I plan on re-wiring that to be an inline fuse to hopefully solve the problem...that is my project asap...however one other foreseeable problem is my blinker lever has broken one of the mounting holes in the steering column so it is only "half-fastened" could this be causing a problem? and finally since I bought the truck, the front parking lights never worked, blinkers yes but not parking lights is this related or is that normal?
Thanks, Anthony