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Quick Blackout circuit question.

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Hey fellas, quick question about the blackout light system.

I was demonstrating it for someone the other night and realized I could not get my front markers to turn on. My headlight and tail lights come on fine but could not get my B/O front markers to illuminate. The next day I opened the housings to take a look and the bulbs looked fine, nevertheless I swapped them out with no success. I checked the wires coming into the housings with my test light but got nothing from either side.

Now I don't intend on using my blackout lights in any practical capacity in the near future but I do like to keep everything in functioning condition. Before I rip my dash apart, could I have a faulty switch? I didn't think so since my rear markers were working fine but now I am assuming they are on a different circuit.

I was thinking of upgrading to the new style switch anyway.

-GM
 

NDT

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The BO markers on the front and rear are (edit: NOT) the same circuit coming out of the 3 lever switch. 20 is front and 24 is rear
 
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Gunzy

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I don't recommend the new electronic switch unless you are converting ALL of your lighting to LED as the incondesent lighting draws a lot more current than the LEDs do and people have had the electronic switches burn/catch fire when operating incondesent lighting. If you have another switch available plug it in and retest your lighting. Had the oppisite problem on an M998, blakouts but nothing else. A replacement switch got all the lights working.
 

emmado22

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The pushbutton LED switches are nice until they short out and start an electrical fire, regardless of LED or incandescent bulbs.
 
980
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This turned out to be a bad ground on both left and right sides, I had forgotten to completely tighten the light enclosure mounting bolts when I reinstalled them after paint. They became excessively loose and I started losing lights until I saw what I had done :roll: Thanks everyone for the info!
-GM
 

dmetalmiki

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Glad you solved the problem I like to have everything working that is original. And spent many a day cleaning connections and earths.
 
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