bigburb11
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I lost power to my brake lights. All other lights are OK.
After looking at the wiring manual, I checked the fuse box (12V at the terminal is OK, fuse is good) and the brake switch @ the pedal (brake switch functioning fine, 12V @ the switch is OK).
Then I checked the sockets @ the lamp. They were a bit corroded and will be getting replaced, but aren't the problem. Bulbs are OK. There's 0V @ the sockets when brake pedal depressed (should be 12V).
I check @ the weatherpack connector (lt green wire for tail light power) on the rear crossmember - 0V there when the brake pedal is depressed.
After this I had some trouble reading the wiring diagrams. It appears as if the lighting control switch is part of this brake light circuit, but I'm not sure why.
I'm looking for suggestions if you have them - should I order a (dash) light control switch? Other ideas?
Thank you in advance. I love this truck and wish I could be driving it on the road...
After looking at the wiring manual, I checked the fuse box (12V at the terminal is OK, fuse is good) and the brake switch @ the pedal (brake switch functioning fine, 12V @ the switch is OK).
Then I checked the sockets @ the lamp. They were a bit corroded and will be getting replaced, but aren't the problem. Bulbs are OK. There's 0V @ the sockets when brake pedal depressed (should be 12V).
I check @ the weatherpack connector (lt green wire for tail light power) on the rear crossmember - 0V there when the brake pedal is depressed.
After this I had some trouble reading the wiring diagrams. It appears as if the lighting control switch is part of this brake light circuit, but I'm not sure why.
I'm looking for suggestions if you have them - should I order a (dash) light control switch? Other ideas?
Thank you in advance. I love this truck and wish I could be driving it on the road...