huskerfan
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Hey guys - i'm having an electrical issue that i need help on. My courtesy lamp/tail light fuse keeps blowing whenever i turn on my headlights. This is weird because i cannot pinpoint any reason or event as to why it would have happened. Was all working fine until the weather got cold so maybe that's why? Not sure. I've searched and read many many forums and traced out all of the electrical circuits for it, but still no dice. Maybe Doghead could help since he's the resident electrical expert on this stuff? Here's the issue i'm having:
Noticed that my instrument cluster lights were not working, checked fuse and it is fine, but have no voltage on either side of the fuse. So then i checked all of the fuses and noticed that the courtesy light/tail light fuse was blown, so i replaced it. But then when i pulled the headlight knob out, it blew again. So i replaced it again, and i am able to rotate the knob with the headlights off and get the under dash bulb to come on, but when i pull the knob out to turn on the head lights, the fuse blows again. So the fuse blows regardless of whether or not i have the dash light on or off when i pull out the knob to turn on the headlights. I have voltage at the courtesy light fuse on the right contact, but not the left contact (i know the feed comes into the fuse at the right contact, but didn't check the left contact until after the fuse blew, so got no voltage at the left contact).
I have voltage at both contacts on the headlight fuse.
I thought i had narrowed it down to the headlight knob, so i pulled off the wiring harness and pulled out the knob switch assembly and didn't see any corrosion or anything. Took it apart and deciphered how all the prongs get their power and correlated the prongs to the corresponding service lighting wiring circuit diagrams on here, and it all looked fine. Cleaned up what little dirt and stuff i could see, even though there wasn't really anything, and reinstalled it and replaced the courtesy light 20A fuse, pulled on the headlights and the fuse blew yet again.
Any ideas?
Noticed that my instrument cluster lights were not working, checked fuse and it is fine, but have no voltage on either side of the fuse. So then i checked all of the fuses and noticed that the courtesy light/tail light fuse was blown, so i replaced it. But then when i pulled the headlight knob out, it blew again. So i replaced it again, and i am able to rotate the knob with the headlights off and get the under dash bulb to come on, but when i pull the knob out to turn on the head lights, the fuse blows again. So the fuse blows regardless of whether or not i have the dash light on or off when i pull out the knob to turn on the headlights. I have voltage at the courtesy light fuse on the right contact, but not the left contact (i know the feed comes into the fuse at the right contact, but didn't check the left contact until after the fuse blew, so got no voltage at the left contact).
I have voltage at both contacts on the headlight fuse.
I thought i had narrowed it down to the headlight knob, so i pulled off the wiring harness and pulled out the knob switch assembly and didn't see any corrosion or anything. Took it apart and deciphered how all the prongs get their power and correlated the prongs to the corresponding service lighting wiring circuit diagrams on here, and it all looked fine. Cleaned up what little dirt and stuff i could see, even though there wasn't really anything, and reinstalled it and replaced the courtesy light 20A fuse, pulled on the headlights and the fuse blew yet again.
Any ideas?