86M1009blazer
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Hi SS,
86 M1009:
Well, I was on rough terrain and hit a large bump at night. The headlights got extremely bright and within a split second all my lights were out (brake, tail, license plate, blinkers, b/o lights, high beams). Prior to this they all worked fine. I've been going through the wiring, which some parts look as if they've been rewired in the past but appears to be using correct color codes. What I've found is on the fuse box my lights fuse socket is slightly melted and only reads 8 volts. However I've tested the fuse with it in and it has power going through, although no more than 8v. I've also replaced the fuse with a new 30a.
The wiring to the headlights has no power in it at all. So, I'm trying to figure out where, from the fuse, the power goes. Does it go directly into the firewall or up to the switches? Also, from the switches it appears wires go further up near the cluster area which I cannot see from the floor. Ive been looking for bad grounds bit everything within visibility is fine, I've loosened cleaned and retightened what I can see.
Initially when I would try to turn on the lights I would have some flickering in my gauges, they would also flicker when I would toggle the high beams (just ever so slightly) as they would before this incident happened. That made me think that my switch works still and the power to the lights is being diverted somewhere. After some volt reading and shuffling of wires behind the dash the guages no longer had that slight flicker when the switches were toggled.
In any event, I can't figure out why I have no power to the lights and why at the fuse is reading 8 volts. I'm trying to go through the wiring schematics but I'm new at this so I'm currently at a loss.
My battery reads just over 12 volts and I can also get readings of 12 volts on the fuse box in other fuse sockets.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
86 M1009:
Well, I was on rough terrain and hit a large bump at night. The headlights got extremely bright and within a split second all my lights were out (brake, tail, license plate, blinkers, b/o lights, high beams). Prior to this they all worked fine. I've been going through the wiring, which some parts look as if they've been rewired in the past but appears to be using correct color codes. What I've found is on the fuse box my lights fuse socket is slightly melted and only reads 8 volts. However I've tested the fuse with it in and it has power going through, although no more than 8v. I've also replaced the fuse with a new 30a.
The wiring to the headlights has no power in it at all. So, I'm trying to figure out where, from the fuse, the power goes. Does it go directly into the firewall or up to the switches? Also, from the switches it appears wires go further up near the cluster area which I cannot see from the floor. Ive been looking for bad grounds bit everything within visibility is fine, I've loosened cleaned and retightened what I can see.
Initially when I would try to turn on the lights I would have some flickering in my gauges, they would also flicker when I would toggle the high beams (just ever so slightly) as they would before this incident happened. That made me think that my switch works still and the power to the lights is being diverted somewhere. After some volt reading and shuffling of wires behind the dash the guages no longer had that slight flicker when the switches were toggled.
In any event, I can't figure out why I have no power to the lights and why at the fuse is reading 8 volts. I'm trying to go through the wiring schematics but I'm new at this so I'm currently at a loss.
My battery reads just over 12 volts and I can also get readings of 12 volts on the fuse box in other fuse sockets.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.