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door switch / dome lamps
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Hej,
I am currently trying to repair the dome lights at my 79suburban. Right now there are now light and also no voltage in the socket. My way was: I have found these little switch in the driver door frame. is this the "ground"switch for the dome light? does it work like a "breaker"? i asume that I have to switch the (car) lights on and the knob should be in the left / fixed position, right? next: i have checked all fuses - but maybe - the fuse isnt there (under the dashboard) - how is the fuse called??? (cigarette lighter is the same fuse as the HORN) would be great to get some tipps :) thx in advance, stephan ps: i know the thread "http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=481653" |
Re: door switch / dome lamps
There should always be some voltage in this line. Sounds like a line cut or bad ground.
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Re: door switch / dome lamps
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hello again - i got the solution today by trying something.
here for all users with the same question the whole story: 1st, I measured the electricity from the switch in the drivers door. result=white cabel - it is GROUND door closed - no ground, door open - ground 2nd, I opened the covers inside the drivers door, found some rust and measured ALL cabels - and as a few thread describes - "cable can be broken" - it is/it was. (look at the photos I took) 3rd, I replaced all cables from drivers carpet till the B pillar (there is a connector inside the b pillar - watch if it is ok and not "corroded" 4th, I got it :) thx, stef |
another question re dome lights
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what would be the best way to get two new lamps
for my suburban? the older ones are very corroded ... stef |
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