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  1. Mogman

    Electrical Gremlins. HMMWV M1097R1.

    The rear turn signal lamps are the same as the brake lamps so I would start looking at the brake light switch (signal also goes through the turn signal switch) Tail lamps are separate. Glad you are making progress, when you actually troubleshoot the problem you learn so much more about your...
  2. Mogman

    Electrical Gremlins. HMMWV M1097R1.

    You need to get out your volt meter and see if you have voltage coming out of your light switch and turn signal switch to the non working lights, also have you checked for voltage in and out of the dimmer switch? Have you downloaded the appropriate TM for your vehicle so you have a correct...
  3. Mogman

    Electrical Gremlins. HMMWV M1097R1.

    I will guess the one on the right also.
  4. Mogman

    Electrical Gremlins. HMMWV M1097R1.

    I don't see any of those markings on the pictures listed on their web site, but other than that it looks legit,, these are good things to know!! Always learning!! Thanks RWH!
  5. Mogman

    Electrical Gremlins. HMMWV M1097R1.

    So the switches coming from WKS are knockoffs?
  6. Mogman

    Electrical Gremlins. HMMWV M1097R1.

    Time to get the meter out and do some troubleshooting, are you getting power to the dimmer switch? And yes LEDs can make a difference but if it is a problem it would only affect that side, the other side should still work. I went and looked at the switch, the one shown at least looks OEM. I...
  7. Mogman

    Electrical Gremlins. HMMWV M1097R1.

    The aluminum body is not used for grounding, all grounds find there way back to a few tie points, one is behind the instrument panel. it goes through the aluminum body with a bolt to a harness connection on the other side of the fire wall, there and the back of the engine are good places to...
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