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NWSooner 09-04-2024 03:11 PM

85 GMC C2500 Dash Lights Not Working Please Help
 
Does anyone have a link to a trouble shooting procedure?

I have no power to the Gray Wire, Green Wire or Fuse.

Thanks in advance......

RustyPile 09-04-2024 04:49 PM

Re: 85 GMC C2500 Dash Lights Not Working Please Help
 
The dash light power leaves the headlight switch and goes through the rheostat on the front of the switch, then to the green wire.. If the light switch knob is rotated all the way clockwise, this will turn off the dash lights.. Check that first.. If rotating counterclockwise doesn't bring the lights back, the rheostat is probably burned out.. To the best of my knowledge, the rheostat is not serviceable...

Dead Parrot 09-04-2024 06:43 PM

Re: 85 GMC C2500 Dash Lights Not Working Please Help
 
That rheostat can develop dead spots as well. Turn slowly and you might find a live spot.

NWSooner 09-05-2024 12:16 AM

Re: 85 GMC C2500 Dash Lights Not Working Please Help
 
Thanks for the replies, its something else though. I'll keep at it......

RustyPile 09-05-2024 07:25 AM

Re: 85 GMC C2500 Dash Lights Not Working Please Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NWSooner (Post 9338854)
Thanks for the replies, its something else though. I'll keep at it......

Wrong assumption... Do you know where that green wire gets its power??? It's from the headlight switch. Actually, it's internally part of the tail light contacts. There is only ONE power source for the switch.. If you have just one light (headlight or taillight) doesn't matter which one) when you pull the knob, you have power to the switch.. The rheostat is on a "branch" of the tail light circuit.. When the tail lights are ON, power is sent to the rheostat.. That voltage moves through the resistor and exits into the green wire.. If you have tail light voltage at the headlight switch, that means power is being sent to the rheostat.. NO power on the green while having power to the taillights means that rheostat is bad..

That's how the circuit works --- no two ways (or "it's something else") about it......


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