My78truck
'Ol Holly
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2019
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- Location
- Virginia
- First Name
- Becky
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C10 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 5.7L
Okay, all you electrical wire geeks, I need some additional brain power. I have an under dash light that is not working. I am switching to LED, not that that should make a difference.
Under dash light does not come on either with door open or with door closed, ignition off or ignition on and light switch turned to interior lights on which at this point is only dome, but all other on fuse do work (dome, cluster, headlights, cargo, door switches)
Also, lighter does not heat up (although I do not need or use)
I have tested for hot at both courtesy socket and lighter socket & wire connections and it registers power
I have tested for ground at courtesy (all 3 ground wires) and is registering ground present
I know the bulb is okay because I switched the courtesy bulb and the dome bulb (which are the same) and the courtesy bulb inserted in the dome works.
So, if I have power, and if I have ground, and bulb is not bad, WHAT is exactly the problem????? The actual socket/socket connections? Now I know why they charge so much for electrical debunking. This is frustrating......
Thanks
Under dash light does not come on either with door open or with door closed, ignition off or ignition on and light switch turned to interior lights on which at this point is only dome, but all other on fuse do work (dome, cluster, headlights, cargo, door switches)
Also, lighter does not heat up (although I do not need or use)
I have tested for hot at both courtesy socket and lighter socket & wire connections and it registers power
I have tested for ground at courtesy (all 3 ground wires) and is registering ground present
I know the bulb is okay because I switched the courtesy bulb and the dome bulb (which are the same) and the courtesy bulb inserted in the dome works.
So, if I have power, and if I have ground, and bulb is not bad, WHAT is exactly the problem????? The actual socket/socket connections? Now I know why they charge so much for electrical debunking. This is frustrating......
Thanks
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