Warthog
Per your PM that my computer wouldn't let me respond to:
All 4 bulbs that are up in the left corner of the dash work, but none of them will work in the #2 position even though it shows 24V at that position. Is there anyway to trace the ground side of that circuit.
Something in the back of my mind told me that might be part of the problem and Mistaken1 or somebody mentioned it a few posts ago. But I have no idea how to test it, as I don't have the wiring scematic. And even if I did I might not be able to understand it.
What puzzles me, is after I sparked the voltmeter under the dash, I started the truck and the lights worked and I had 14.5V on each battery.......so "apparently" I didn't hurt anything when I arc'd it.
I then disconnected all the battery cables, and proeeded to install my relay plate and diagnosis plug, once done with that, I hooked up all the btry cables and saw nor heard any arcs/sparks when I hooked them up. So all "should" have been good!
However at that point I started the truck and now had NO #2 light, I checked the 24V fuse, and saw that it had blown........WHY? It wasn't blown after I started the truck after the spark incident!
I replaced that fuse and it has NOT blown sinse, and I got a 24V reading on the fuse box recepticle before I inserted the fuse.
Since I re-routed my exciter wires outside of the fuse box due to melted connectors, I added in-line fuses, they were ok.
But after all that, I still have no #2 light even though I have 24V at the #2 circuit, and I also have no power at the exciter wire.
The one thing I haven't looked at since the light quit working is the Voltmeter.....could I have ruined it with the spark, and it is part of the problem?
Anyway that's where I'm at (dead in the water). I need to know how to do a continuity check on the ground half of the #2 lights circuit.
And see if i have 24V at the voltmeter. I ASSume the key must be on to get 24v at the voltmeter, is this correct?
If so. could I attach a wire at the voltmeter, and run it to the exciter wire, and it would work when the key is on despite the light not working.....or is that a bad idea?
If it's a bad idea tell me why?
Thanks in advance