More electrical tinkering last night.
Rewired the headlights again. They're run through a pair of relays which I wired wrong and had to redo.
(had ground/control signal switched and didn't realise it was a one-way connection untill the lights failed to fire up)
Installed a set of ceramic headlight plugs. Just in time as the drivers side factory plug was half melted.
Found a wayward ground wire up by the drivers side headlight coming out of the wiring harness right in the front corner of the fender/clip area.
Strange thing was it's a short ground wire with the ground terminal still attached. The terminal was clean and looked like it had only recently become loose.
Yet there was no evidence of a grounding point ever being anywhere within reach of that short wire. (man ... should have taken a picture.)
In any event I extended it and grounded it. I'm thinking it may be a BO light ground, I'll have to see if they're still working.
Checked the entire circuit for my civy radio. Once I finished up and reinstalled everything I was pulling the truck out of the garage and I flipped my toggle that sends power to my radio.
........nothing.
Got the meter back out and checked through the entire circuit and could not find a darn thing wrong with it. Crap I'm thinking, I blew my radio. Why didn't the darn fuse pop.
Then not even thinking I reached over and pressed the knob in on the radio and bang.
It was just "turned off". (from disconnecting both batts and severing it's constant feed)
Usually it still displays time/date etc.
Last time I pulled the batts it did not do this, guessing it's because I had the batts out all night as opposed to just a few minutes.
Found my "rattly squeky" noise. Belts.
Gattorbacks that are about a year old, they look like they may have stretched out a bit so belt adjustment-next on the list.
Oh goody, these belts were so much fun putting on I just can't wait!