dvdswan
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- Joined
- Mar 11, 2014
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- Location
- Port Orchard, WA
- First Name
- Dave
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
So last night verifying the truck would be safe for the road, I had my son help me with the lights. I had brake lights only. No headlights, turn signals, or running lights. Trailer light didn't come on either when the brake lights came on. (Its one of those slide in the receiver hitch lights). As I head back into the garage to get my glasses and flashlight, my son being the wise crack that he is, don't know where he got it from, says, "maybe its a fuse". "You think!?" sure enough fuse was blown.
Good: I have all lights now.
Bad: When the lights are on, tail lamps and trailer light are on as if hitting the brake pedal.
Now, being this is a 40 yo truck and I would hope the low number of previous owners the truck had, one of them was not the sharpest tack in the bunch when it came to wiring. Its pretty ugly under the dash, engine compartment, and chassis. I've pulled out quite a bit of useless wires.
I'm pretty confident the problem/short is in the tail light harness or trailer harness. I just hate going through other peoples work because you never know what you will run into.
So I'm torn between tracking down the short or replacing the harness.
I'm thinking of just buying a length of trailer 4-wire to replace the rear harness as someone had hacked into it years ago.
Any thoughts? Or stories to share of electrical woes...
Good: I have all lights now.
Bad: When the lights are on, tail lamps and trailer light are on as if hitting the brake pedal.
Now, being this is a 40 yo truck and I would hope the low number of previous owners the truck had, one of them was not the sharpest tack in the bunch when it came to wiring. Its pretty ugly under the dash, engine compartment, and chassis. I've pulled out quite a bit of useless wires.
I'm pretty confident the problem/short is in the tail light harness or trailer harness. I just hate going through other peoples work because you never know what you will run into.
So I'm torn between tracking down the short or replacing the harness.
I'm thinking of just buying a length of trailer 4-wire to replace the rear harness as someone had hacked into it years ago.
Any thoughts? Or stories to share of electrical woes...