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3 lever switch issues

gimpyrobb

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Over the winter when I turned on my light switch, the dash lights would come on as expected.

On a side note, I leave the dash lever in the "high" position all the time.

Once the heater got the cab warm, the dash lights would go out. Now that it is warm out, I have no dash lights. It doesn't really bother me too much, but it would be nice to see whats going on at night. I do have a spare switch to swap in but haven't yet. Has anyone else had this issue? I guess I will post back up when I swap the unit out and let you know if it fixed it.
I saw some old threads by monster man, but they did not really pertain to this issue imho.
 

Westech

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The switches do have contact points in them.. take the switch apart and clean them just like you would points in a old junker POS car. A points file does work great. I have done this a few times to Light switches and the Turn signal leaver thingie
 
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I vote for hitting it with a hammer. That's how I do my best work

John

Pro 13:4 The soul of a lazy man desires, and has nothing; But the soul of the diligent shall be made rich.
 

gimpyrobb

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That still means pulling it out(excuse me while I whip this out!!). I'll try removing the plug from the back and letting a "tester" hang from behind the dash for a bit. :)
 

gimpyrobb

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Yeah, I get that a lot.

Dang it, that last one is not relevant! oh wait, your a little bitch, I guess your right.
 

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Maybe it's full of mud, like your brakes were.

Do the dash lights stay on, in the dim position?
 

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Over the winter when I turned on my light switch, the dash lights would come on as expected.

On a side note, I leave the dash lever in the "high" position all the time.

Once the heater got the cab warm, the dash lights would go out. Now that it is warm out, I have no dash lights. It doesn't really bother me too much, but it would be nice to see whats going on at night. I do have a spare switch to swap in but haven't yet. Has anyone else had this issue? I guess I will post back up when I swap the unit out and let you know if it fixed it.
I saw some old threads by monster man, but they did not really pertain to this issue imho.

Considering your driving habits, I would wager that your switch has ingested some swill or spooge. When you leave your lever in the "High" position, do you turn your main switch to off? I leave my main switch in stop light mode.
 

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Any problem with the other gauges when the lights go out? Since they are all (lights and instruments) grounded via the instrument panel 1/4 turn fasteners, that should give you a clue...

The contacts are, or at least used to be silver plated, so be careful with a file for cleaning, perhaps just exercise the switch will do it...
 

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gimpyrobb

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Yes I turn the main switch off. Nope, no problems with anything else, just the illumination. I will try another 3 lever and report back.
 

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Do the dash lights stay on, in the dim position
 

Chief_919

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I have found that some switches, for whatever reason, had extra thermal circuit breakers in odd places. ours may be one.
 

rchalmers3

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Cranetruck said it first: go out and twist the dash fasteners back and forth first!

Otherwise I agree with Kenny, it's a lifestyle problem that requires you first attend a meeting and admit to having a problem.

Rick
 

doghead

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Do the dash lights stay on, in the dim position
 

Recovry4x4

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Note posts 13 & 19. Looks like someone is looking for shared company in the dim position of life. Sucks to be at the helm of a rudderless ship cruising at flank speed! Where in the helll is that iceberg?
 
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