Dave_1972
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I am finishing up new wiring harness install and running into problems at the rear of the truck. So a couple of questions.
First, did the M880's have an engine ground strap originally or should they have one?
Second, how do the rear tail light/brake lights ground? Is it through the metal tail light housing and then through the bed of the truck?
Here is what I am seeing:
Yesterday the right rear flasher/hazard/tail light worked but when you hit the brake that entire light went dark - IE no tail light no nothing.
So I cleaned up the screws mounting the housing and wire wheeled the housing where the screws go through and the bed where the screws attach.
And everything worked both Left and Right.
Did a little rattle-canning on the truck, reinstalled the grill, cleaned up the new carpet I installed, etc.
About an hour later I am closing up the shop and tested the rears one more time... now the LEFT brake is doing what the right one was before.
I am thinking of taking some left over ten gauge and making a frame-body ground at the cab (to make sure the frame has a good path to ground) and then another frame-bed ground.
Another weird thing. When I have the housing out of the truck sitting on the concrete with the wires still attached. The tail lights work. That doesn't make sense to me unless it is somehow working back to ground through the headlight/stoplight/turn signal switches.
One more thing - Reverse lights have never worked and I have been suspecting the Neutral safety switch, but maybe it's related.
Anyone got any bright ideas?
First, did the M880's have an engine ground strap originally or should they have one?
Second, how do the rear tail light/brake lights ground? Is it through the metal tail light housing and then through the bed of the truck?
Here is what I am seeing:
Yesterday the right rear flasher/hazard/tail light worked but when you hit the brake that entire light went dark - IE no tail light no nothing.
So I cleaned up the screws mounting the housing and wire wheeled the housing where the screws go through and the bed where the screws attach.
And everything worked both Left and Right.
Did a little rattle-canning on the truck, reinstalled the grill, cleaned up the new carpet I installed, etc.
About an hour later I am closing up the shop and tested the rears one more time... now the LEFT brake is doing what the right one was before.
I am thinking of taking some left over ten gauge and making a frame-body ground at the cab (to make sure the frame has a good path to ground) and then another frame-bed ground.
Another weird thing. When I have the housing out of the truck sitting on the concrete with the wires still attached. The tail lights work. That doesn't make sense to me unless it is somehow working back to ground through the headlight/stoplight/turn signal switches.
One more thing - Reverse lights have never worked and I have been suspecting the Neutral safety switch, but maybe it's related.
Anyone got any bright ideas?