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Pretty sure! HA!Are you sure you clipped them to your ears
Pretty sure! HA!Are you sure you clipped them to your ears
Finally got around to trying your suggestion @PistonHonda, light worked. Thanks. Next will be to check the connections I tried using the blue connectors on. Do that another evening. Did get headlight bulbs swapped with LEDs, easy and it made a difference. Color matches small light bar. At least that’s done.What did you use for reverse lights? Can you get a length of wire and apply power to them direct from the battery to see if they work? Then work backwards with a test light or voltmeter (@Russ989 ) and see where it stops working.
Glad I could be of help. Should be easy troubleshooting from here.Finally got around to trying your suggestion @PistonHonda, light worked. Thanks. Next will be to check the connections I tried using the blue connectors on. Do that another evening. Did get headlight bulbs swapped with LEDs, easy and it made a difference. Color matches small light bar. At least that’s done.
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Hope so.....Glad I could be of help. Should be easy troubleshooting from here.
I think you just have to get in there with a test light and see where it fails.Ok fellows, still stumped. Using the factory reverse alarm wire harness to power a reverse light. Worked for months til I tried to wire in key on for volt meter for second battery. Thought place I tried to originally splice in below fuse block for meter was culprit. Removed blue squeeze splice I left and reconnected wires. Still no light. I orginially ended up buying one of the mini fuse adapters with power wire an powered volt meter, leaving blue squeeze splice in place. All of the second battery accessories use a silinoid with toggle switch to cut on. Every thing works but reverse light. Ran temp wires to battery last night, straight wired, an light works. Just not when connected to reverse harness. Stumped. Last resort could straight to another switch but that’s a lot of trouble verse reverse powering light.....
Bingo @rlutech no power to 12v accessory plug. Bypass wire at bottom of block that may have pulled loose an connect to mini fuse adapter I used where original fuse was?Did you check all of the other fuses? Are you sure that the wire didn’t pull out of the back of the fuse panel? The blue splice clips that pierce the wire insulation are a very poor way to splice a wire. Make sure that the wire is in tact in the area of that splice. Do you have power at the 12 volt accessory plug in the dash?