jplace1011
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I recently took the dash out of my CUCV M1009. I replaced the circuit board behind the dash, painted the speedometer needle, polished the clear plastic cover, etc.
While I was putting it all back together, the plug that plugs into the back of the dashboard touched a piece of metal and sparked. I checked the fuse panel near the pedals and replaced 2-3 burned out fuses.
I pulled the instrument bezel out and replaced all of the old style bulbs in the dashboard with LED bulbs. I didn’t replace the Gen 1 & 2 bulbs, because those should remain for the circuit. I replaced some, cleaned, and bent all of the sockets before hand.
I cleaned all of the contact points (w/an eraser) on the plug that goes into the back of the dash. I plugged it back in but things aren’t how they should be.
The bulbs that Do light up are: Gen 1 & Gen 2, the turn signal blinkers and the lights that light the dashboard. The Voltage Meter and Climate Control bulbs Do light up. I doubt that matters?
The High Beam Lights will only work if I loosen the bulb, not when I tighten it all the way. This is a problem because it’s too loose and the bulb will easily fall out. The Engine Coolant Temperature Light (that only turns on if the temp goes High not during Strat up right?), Low Coolant Light (is that supposed to turn on during start up?), Brake Light (I tested it by engaging the E Brake), Seat Belt light and buzzer, all don’t turn on.
Am I missing something? Is there a relay or hidden fuses I don’t know about? My buddy Johnny has said it could be the holes where the bulbs and sockets go in can get damaged over time and the connection/contact points go bad.
I appreciate any input or help anyone can offer. I am just so lost and confused at this point.
Thank you! Thank You!
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