10-02-2019, 05:00 PM | #1 |
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Tail light help!
Hello everyone
I recently got a new(new to me) stepside bed (wife and kiddos liked the original look of the stepside versus the swb I had on there) I bought a new rear wire harness, I've bought all new tail lights and reverse lights The blinkers/ hazard lights work The brake lights work The running lights do not and neither do the reverse lights I climbed under the bed and put a 0gauge (left over from a previous car audio project) ground wire didnt change anything I climbed under the dash and the neutral safety switch wasnt connected previous owner bypassed it by blading the 2 purple wires together If I blade the 2 green wires together I get constant reverse lights Could the neutral safety switch be bad? Any other ideas for the running lights? Thanks! |
10-02-2019, 06:40 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Tacoma, WA
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Re: Tail light help!
Neutral safety switch is probably not adjusted properly, have someone move the lever through the range while you watch the reverse lamps.
Use a test lamp to check for power at the tail lamp harness and the bulb pin, ground-it to the frame and then the light housing to see if its a ground issue. Or check ground continuity using a multimeter. The stop lamp could be getting a false ground through the tail lamp bulb so ignore that it works and apparently has a ground until you know the tail lamp housing is grounded. |
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