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LasVegasGS 03-08-07 03:38 AM

Headlights,Right Turn Signals,Hazards Not working?
 
Hey guys I've been fighting electrial bugs like no other this past week. Now that I fixed my Room fuse that kept poping now.


My Headlights wont turn on is there some kind of fuse or Relay for them that coulda went bad?

Then when I turn my turn signals on to the Left everything works fine. When I turn them to the right It clicks normally but noting lights up.

When I turn my Hazards on noting lights up & it also clicks fast like I have a blown bulb.


PS my driving lights the ones that are one click before the headlights dont work on either.

I can turn on my high beams if I press the stick forward but thats about it. So I guess that cancels the Multi Switch. :Kill1:
Any help will help

thanks.

XxMerlinxX 03-08-07 03:55 AM

Go through the fuse boxes again, definitely sounds like one has blown.

LasVegasGS 03-08-07 09:29 PM

Anyone where is the headlight fuse?

themcneal 03-09-07 12:11 AM

There is a 30A headlight fuse in the main fuse block next to the battery and it's labelled as "HEAD" on the cover.

NOTE: All exterior lighting issues are in the workshop manual starting in Section E if you have it.

Mike

LasVegasGS 03-09-07 03:40 AM

I do I was looking at wireing diagram but the body electrical just opened up a whole new world of help :)

themcneal 03-09-07 08:42 AM

Page E-9 in the manual provides a symptom list for lighting issues and what page(s) to look on for a number of common symptoms.

airborne 03-09-07 08:43 AM

For something quick to check: look under your wheel wells. It's possible something rubbed through the harness there.

themcneal 03-09-07 11:06 AM

This would be the front driver's side wheel well to check for rubbing through the harness.


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