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Hi everyone,
This is a continuation to my prior post, Night Blind Mutt....
In summary,
I have no headlights, and tail lights, no black out lights in the back, and the rear red marker lights do not work.
I do have turn signals and the front yellow parking lights and front markers lights work.
I have what I believe to be an unrelated issue with the fuel gauge. With the master power off, the fuel gauge drops to the rest position below empty. When I power the electrical up, the fuel gauge needle moves to the empty mark and sits. There is no movement at all with the gauge, which leads me to believe its a ground issue.
What I have done to try to fix both issues,
Replaced the 3 lever switch for the lights, didn't help, still the same issues with the lights.
Starting at the batteries, moved through what wiring I could, checked, cleaned and tightened all the connections and grounds.
I'm in the dark guys and could use any help/suggestions you may have....
Thanks!!!!
Chris...
Update,
Ok, when I turn the lights on, obviously the're not working. So in in trying to chase down the issue I started tapping on the headlight dimmer switch. It didn't fix the headlight issue but I did notice it turned my dash lights off and on. Bad switch ya think???
This is a continuation to my prior post, Night Blind Mutt....
In summary,
I have no headlights, and tail lights, no black out lights in the back, and the rear red marker lights do not work.
I do have turn signals and the front yellow parking lights and front markers lights work.
I have what I believe to be an unrelated issue with the fuel gauge. With the master power off, the fuel gauge drops to the rest position below empty. When I power the electrical up, the fuel gauge needle moves to the empty mark and sits. There is no movement at all with the gauge, which leads me to believe its a ground issue.
What I have done to try to fix both issues,
Replaced the 3 lever switch for the lights, didn't help, still the same issues with the lights.
Starting at the batteries, moved through what wiring I could, checked, cleaned and tightened all the connections and grounds.
I'm in the dark guys and could use any help/suggestions you may have....
Thanks!!!!
Chris...
Update,
Ok, when I turn the lights on, obviously the're not working. So in in trying to chase down the issue I started tapping on the headlight dimmer switch. It didn't fix the headlight issue but I did notice it turned my dash lights off and on. Bad switch ya think???
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