BRob18E
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Hello to all!
The other day while driving my M1083 to Columbus I thought I seen a spark that came from the clamp that clamps down the cover to the fuse panel. (passenger side dash area.) Once I got to Columbus and pickup up some parts, I noticed that when I shut the lights off, AND the power switch, the lights stayed on. Hmmmm, so I pulled the fuse to get them to go off. Then once I got home, I asked my son to pull the panel off so I could put back in the fuse, thinking maybe it magically fixed itself.....yes I'm an idiot sometimes...and when my son went to unlatch the cover, it was sparking and then the truck died. I turned off the power switch. Just to see if it would start, I turned the power button back on and tried to start it and it did not start, I then switched off the power button, and tried to start it again to see if the starter was getting power, since after all, the lights was getting power even though the master switch was off. So what I think is something must be shorting out in order to power the fuse box (some things) even if the master switch is off. When I purchased this, the batteries say "shipped 2014" so it has new batteries in it, when I purchased it six months ago. Is it possible someone hooked the batteries up wrong? Would it of lasted lots of times driving with that happening? I am afraid to do anything at this point as I don't want to do more damage to the electrical system.
Anyone that can point me in the right direction, this would be greatly appreciated. Massively appreciated!! Thanks in advance for your time and knowledge.
The other day while driving my M1083 to Columbus I thought I seen a spark that came from the clamp that clamps down the cover to the fuse panel. (passenger side dash area.) Once I got to Columbus and pickup up some parts, I noticed that when I shut the lights off, AND the power switch, the lights stayed on. Hmmmm, so I pulled the fuse to get them to go off. Then once I got home, I asked my son to pull the panel off so I could put back in the fuse, thinking maybe it magically fixed itself.....yes I'm an idiot sometimes...and when my son went to unlatch the cover, it was sparking and then the truck died. I turned off the power switch. Just to see if it would start, I turned the power button back on and tried to start it and it did not start, I then switched off the power button, and tried to start it again to see if the starter was getting power, since after all, the lights was getting power even though the master switch was off. So what I think is something must be shorting out in order to power the fuse box (some things) even if the master switch is off. When I purchased this, the batteries say "shipped 2014" so it has new batteries in it, when I purchased it six months ago. Is it possible someone hooked the batteries up wrong? Would it of lasted lots of times driving with that happening? I am afraid to do anything at this point as I don't want to do more damage to the electrical system.
Anyone that can point me in the right direction, this would be greatly appreciated. Massively appreciated!! Thanks in advance for your time and knowledge.