grwindmill97
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- Joined
- Oct 14, 2021
- Posts
- 7
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- Location
- Pittsburgh
- First Name
- Ryan
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
First: I know that this topic has been discussed ad nauseam. I have read tons of threads with great troubleshooting advice, but I can’t seem to find a good solution to my problem.
Second: Full disclosure, I know next to nothing about electrical troubleshooting, please be kind.
I have a 1984 K10 and I am having issues with dash illumination and the interior dome light. There is no power to the dash lights and the dome light will not come on.
I tested the dome with a light tester and there is power coming to the bottom prong. When I put a light bulb in, the wiring gets extremely hot to the point of smelling, and the bulb never illuminates. I traced the wiring and can find no visible signs of wear. Occasionally when troubleshooting this, the horn fuse will blow. The courtesy switch springs on the door seem to be fine and are not stuck. The cigarette lighter is also working.
I pulled out the instrument cluster in the dash and started my troubleshooting there. First things first, I replaced the headlight switch. The PO replaced the stock gauges for the mechanical variety. In doing this he spliced into the brown wire coming from the light switch plug. There was a separate ground added for this and once I connected it, those lights started working. The lights that illuminate the gas gauge and speedo are not coming on. I don’t like splicing into wires, so I removed the splice into the brown wire and will replace with the correct gauges to fit the instrument panel. I pulled up the headlight switch plug diagram and found that the green wire for the dash lights was missing. I found it tucked behind some other wiring with the connection taped off. I plugged the green wire in and still no dash lights. I turned the dimmer all the way counter clockwise to where the dome light should come on and blew the taillight fuse. This fuse only blows when the green wire is plugged in.
The 5amp INSTLPS fuse has no power going to it. The green wire plugged into the headlight switch does have power. All of the wires on the switch have power except the white. The gray wire going to the printed circuit has power. I thought maybe it was the circuit, so I took the instrument panel from an 86 K10 I have and swapped it in, it made no difference.
Tonight I was doing some more troubleshooting and anytime I plug the green wire into the headlight switch, the white rheostat casing gets VERY hot and starts to smell. I expected to pull the green wire out and it to be hot to the touch, instead I noticed that the yellow wire was getting very hot.
After this I decided to come inside and ask for advise before I catch the damn thing on fire troubleshooting.
Something makes me think that the issue with the dome lights and the dash lights are related, but I’m not quite sure how to figure that out.
Any help is greatly appreciated, I said it before and I’m sure it is very evident from my questions, but I have no idea what I’m doing.
Second: Full disclosure, I know next to nothing about electrical troubleshooting, please be kind.
I have a 1984 K10 and I am having issues with dash illumination and the interior dome light. There is no power to the dash lights and the dome light will not come on.
I tested the dome with a light tester and there is power coming to the bottom prong. When I put a light bulb in, the wiring gets extremely hot to the point of smelling, and the bulb never illuminates. I traced the wiring and can find no visible signs of wear. Occasionally when troubleshooting this, the horn fuse will blow. The courtesy switch springs on the door seem to be fine and are not stuck. The cigarette lighter is also working.
I pulled out the instrument cluster in the dash and started my troubleshooting there. First things first, I replaced the headlight switch. The PO replaced the stock gauges for the mechanical variety. In doing this he spliced into the brown wire coming from the light switch plug. There was a separate ground added for this and once I connected it, those lights started working. The lights that illuminate the gas gauge and speedo are not coming on. I don’t like splicing into wires, so I removed the splice into the brown wire and will replace with the correct gauges to fit the instrument panel. I pulled up the headlight switch plug diagram and found that the green wire for the dash lights was missing. I found it tucked behind some other wiring with the connection taped off. I plugged the green wire in and still no dash lights. I turned the dimmer all the way counter clockwise to where the dome light should come on and blew the taillight fuse. This fuse only blows when the green wire is plugged in.
The 5amp INSTLPS fuse has no power going to it. The green wire plugged into the headlight switch does have power. All of the wires on the switch have power except the white. The gray wire going to the printed circuit has power. I thought maybe it was the circuit, so I took the instrument panel from an 86 K10 I have and swapped it in, it made no difference.
Tonight I was doing some more troubleshooting and anytime I plug the green wire into the headlight switch, the white rheostat casing gets VERY hot and starts to smell. I expected to pull the green wire out and it to be hot to the touch, instead I noticed that the yellow wire was getting very hot.
After this I decided to come inside and ask for advise before I catch the damn thing on fire troubleshooting.
Something makes me think that the issue with the dome lights and the dash lights are related, but I’m not quite sure how to figure that out.
Any help is greatly appreciated, I said it before and I’m sure it is very evident from my questions, but I have no idea what I’m doing.