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baclay9 05-31-2010 09:30 PM

Trouble with lights
 
Ok, my headlights and running lights haven't worked on my truck since I got it. The dash lights or brights don't work either. I do have turn signals and brake lights though. I tried trouble shooting it today. I checked the power coming to the switch and it isn't getting any power. I couldn't find a fuse that said it went to runnng lights though. Can anyone tell me what fuse it is? Anything else I should check?

FYI : it is a 83 C10

joe231 05-31-2010 11:30 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
On my '89 the headlight switch is fed by a fusible linked wire that goes to the power distribution block on the firewall.
Do you have a diagram for your '83?
If not, check here
http://forum.73-87chevytrucks.com/sm...?topic=11766.0

baclay9 06-01-2010 03:04 AM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
Thanks for the resource Joe. I may be screwed though. That may as well be written in French. LOL

baclay9 06-01-2010 06:20 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
I still can't figure it out boys. No power to the headlight switch and I can't figure out why. I have checked every fuse in the fuse block and I am stumped.

RandyP 06-01-2010 07:48 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
Does the cab itself have power? Like your interior dome lamp, windows/locks (if equipped), radio (not fed with a hot wire directly to the battery) and idiot lights on the dash. Just trying to see if you have power in the cab or if the issue is just with the lamps.

joe231 06-01-2010 07:53 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
Ok, I just looked at a diagram for your truck. The headlight switch is fed through a heavy gauge red wire that goes to the distribution block on the fire wall. it doesn't have a typical fuse, it has a fusible link on it. So the fusible link is either bad or the wire is un-hooked. Do you know what I'm talking about?

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the wire could be connected here
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or at the big lug on your alternator

85burb 06-01-2010 08:18 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
Had same exact problem with mine. The big red wire that feeds the switch was getting no power. There should be like 3 dig red wires that are coming outside of cab. They should all have power.

baclay9 06-01-2010 08:54 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
I saw that fusable link under the hood and have power on the "cab side" of that link. Let me go check it again just to be sure.

85burb 06-01-2010 08:59 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
There are 3 red wires. Not sure what one is the right one. If you have power at all 3 take connector off and inspect connections.

baclay9 06-01-2010 09:14 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
OK, the wire coming out of that fuseable link has power all the way to the fire wall. There is another red one there that has no power. It is coming out of the engine wireing loom and going into the back of the fuse box. It doesn't appear to come diectly off of the power distrobution box though.

To answer an earlier question I seem to have power to everything else. (Door lock and windows, gauges, ect..) Seems to just be running and headlights/brights.

85burb 06-01-2010 09:35 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
Take the wire connector off and big red wire to the fire wall. Should have power there.

baclay9 06-01-2010 10:09 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
I am calling the wire that doesn't have power red but it actually looks pink. It is the same size as the two red ones though. It appears to run through the loom on the engine and disappear down to the starter.

joe231 06-01-2010 11:03 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by baclay9 (Post 4008891)
I am calling the wire that doesn't have power red but it actually looks pink. It is the same size as the two red ones though. It appears to run through the loom on the engine and disappear down to the starter.

that one should have a fusible link on it and be on the same terminal as the hot battery cable. I'm betting that is your problem. Either the fusible link is bad or you have a bad connection/corrosion.
Time to crawl under and check it out.

baclay9 06-01-2010 11:10 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 4009018)
Time to crawl under and check it out.

YEEEEEE-HAAAAWWWW!!!!!!!!!!:metal::metal::metal:

I will check it out tomorrow and let you guys know what I find out.

joe231 06-01-2010 11:32 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
:haha:

baclay9 06-03-2010 04:31 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
Ok guys I got it figured out. The red wire was running down to the starter and didn't have any power for whatever reason. I cut it and tied it into the power distribution box and walla...I have lights.

It doesn't have one of those fusible links on it. What exactly do they do? Do I need one? Can I buy one at the auto parts store?

Thanks for all the help guys!!!

54Caddy 06-03-2010 04:45 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
You can get them at napa, They basically act as a fuse but in a wire. After a certain amount of power is on them they will burn out just like a fuse. Its a circuit protector. It would be best to put one on.

85burb 06-03-2010 07:48 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
Good to here. Happy you figured it out. Put fuseable link in for sure or atleast a fuse. Just something.:metal:

joe231 06-03-2010 10:58 PM

Re: Trouble with lights
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by baclay9 (Post 4012175)
Ok guys I got it figured out. The red wire was running down to the starter and didn't have any power for whatever reason. I cut it and tied it into the power distribution box and walla...I have lights.

It doesn't have one of those fusible links on it. What exactly do they do? Do I need one? Can I buy one at the auto parts store?

Thanks for all the help guys!!!

glad you fixed it!!

as the other guys have stated, a fusible link is a throw away fuse basically. you could just use an inline fuse socket. you want some kind of protection so if something were to happen to cause an over current (such as a short to ground) it will pop the fuse and not melt your wiring....


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