mijon
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Problem:
My dad left the light switch pulled out and the lights on. The next morning when I got in the truck I seen the that the light switch was pulled out but none of the lights where on. Upon further examination, I noticed that I had no turn signals and the heater didn't work. My batteries however where still fully juiced 12.4 volts each.
Question:
I was wondering if anyone has had this same problem when they left there light switch pulled out and "on". I'm not exactly sure what the actual problem is. Did GM make a " turn off" switch for these trucks? So it would blow the switch and not blow out every individual fuse or drain batteries? Any information would greatly be appreciated. Not exactly sure where to start tracking the problem. Especially with the heater element not working too.
My dad left the light switch pulled out and the lights on. The next morning when I got in the truck I seen the that the light switch was pulled out but none of the lights where on. Upon further examination, I noticed that I had no turn signals and the heater didn't work. My batteries however where still fully juiced 12.4 volts each.
Question:
I was wondering if anyone has had this same problem when they left there light switch pulled out and "on". I'm not exactly sure what the actual problem is. Did GM make a " turn off" switch for these trucks? So it would blow the switch and not blow out every individual fuse or drain batteries? Any information would greatly be appreciated. Not exactly sure where to start tracking the problem. Especially with the heater element not working too.