RickTheEngineer
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Good day everyone, I am having an electrical problem with my M1009 that has been bothering me for a little while, but I just can't seem to get down to the bottom of this. Here is my description followed by a few questions...
The problem is the fact that my passenger turn signal light (and side marker) come on and stay solidly lit with my pull my headlight knob to the first position (for only dash) along with the LEFT turn signal indicator being lit (so it's the opposite??). But this stays the same also if the headlights are on too. With the knob all the way pushed in, there are no lights present. Also, my 4 ways, and my turn signals do work normally, just that this light and the opposite signal indicator stays lit for some reason. Now for my questions...
Is this a bad ground? If so, does anyone know where the ground location is for those flasher assemblies?
Could it be bad traces behind the gauge cluster? I know I MIGHT have a problem with my traces because one dash bulb (the one between the fuel gauge and the speedometer wont light). If these electrical signals use the traces, does anyone know the possible location on where that might be?
Any proposes on where the origins of the problem might be coming from that wasn't mentioned above?
Thanks everyone, I am sorry for the long post! Thanks in advance Soldiers!
The problem is the fact that my passenger turn signal light (and side marker) come on and stay solidly lit with my pull my headlight knob to the first position (for only dash) along with the LEFT turn signal indicator being lit (so it's the opposite??). But this stays the same also if the headlights are on too. With the knob all the way pushed in, there are no lights present. Also, my 4 ways, and my turn signals do work normally, just that this light and the opposite signal indicator stays lit for some reason. Now for my questions...
Is this a bad ground? If so, does anyone know where the ground location is for those flasher assemblies?
Could it be bad traces behind the gauge cluster? I know I MIGHT have a problem with my traces because one dash bulb (the one between the fuel gauge and the speedometer wont light). If these electrical signals use the traces, does anyone know the possible location on where that might be?
Any proposes on where the origins of the problem might be coming from that wasn't mentioned above?
Thanks everyone, I am sorry for the long post! Thanks in advance Soldiers!