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67alldiy 05-06-2019 10:48 AM

courtesy/dome lights
 
looking for some pointers

Trying to figure out why my dome light is not working. Recently replaced the turn signal switch, brake switch, check grounds and all dash lights work properly, with the exception of the right dash light that controls the blinker(Blinkers do work)

all fuses have been replaced and everything looks good.

I have 12v running to both orange and white wires from the fuse box to the dome light. The dome light is plastic and mounted to the cab. I am confused on the whole grounding of this circuit

I also have 12v coming from the white wire in the headlight switch that feeds the dome switch which I thought should be ground

I do not have any door pins that would suggest no courtesy lights when you open the door however when I was replacing the old turn signal, and ordered the wrong part from summit it actually functioned like stated above. I did notice a small squared pin located on the bottom of the latch(where the door latches) on the cab. No wires are running from the latch to suggest a ground

after getting the new/correct turn signal installed and everything working correctly the only thing happening now is what was mentioned above. No dome light, 12v in both orange and white wire to dome light, and white wire from headlight switch

Is it possible I still have the wrong turn signal switch?

67alldiy 05-06-2019 10:49 AM

Re: courtesy/dome lights
 
this is on a 67 c10 truck with gauges

special-K 05-06-2019 12:22 PM

Re: courtesy/dome lights
 
The turn signals are a different circuit. The indicator bulb is probably burned out on that.

You have power to the light? Bulb is good? Is fixture corroded? Could you jump a ground from the fixture to one of the screws?

RustyPile 05-06-2019 12:27 PM

Re: courtesy/dome lights
 
The white wire completes the ground side of the circuit. The reason you have 12 volts on the white wire is because apparently you have lost the ground.. The orange wire is the feed wire. the voltage is fed to the dome light through the orange wire.. Power goes through the load (the dome light bulb) into the white wire. Grounding the white wire completes the circuit and the dome light comes on. With no door jamb switches, the circuit depends on the headlight switch to provide the ground, not the turn signal switch. The only way to turn on the dome light is by rotating the headlight switch knob counter clockwise until it stops. If this doesn't turn on the dome light, look for a break in the white wire, white wire disconnected from the headlight switch, loss of grounding on the headlight switch, or other loose or bad connection in the white wire circuit.

67alldiy 05-06-2019 12:54 PM

Re: courtesy/dome lights
 
Great. That is awesome to hear.

Looks like I am missing ground to the switch.
If I lost ground where would ground come from? It sounds like if I can locate this then I can fix the problem.

Does the switch ground out to the dash? Right now I have it hanging from the back due to checking lights and etc.

The white wire circuit from the fuse box to the dome light is in good shape and nothing looks bad. Just no ground hook up.

Maybe the headlights them self ground the headlight switch?

RustyPile 05-06-2019 01:01 PM

Re: courtesy/dome lights
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 67alldiy (Post 8520491)
Great. That is awesome to hear.

Looks like I am missing ground to the switch.
If I lost ground where would ground come from? It sounds like if I can locate this then I can fix the problem.

Does the switch ground out to the dash? Right now I have it hanging from the back due to checking lights and etc.

The white wire circuit from the fuse box to the dome light is in good shape and nothing looks bad. Just no ground hook up.

Maybe the headlights them self ground the headlight switch?

The head light switch has to be grounded, not "hanging from the back".. Read my post #4.. The answers to all those questions are right there..


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