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Location: Gulfport, MS USA
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Re: More wiring and light issues
Grounding (or proper lack there of) creates CRAZY things on these trucks. I would still trace out and make sure nothing is tied into you dash lights. I have not seen a grounding do that, but there is no telling.
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Midwest City, Oklahoma
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Re: More wiring and light issues
Yes i'm sure that is a good idea plus when it got dark I noticed the dash lights were there just faint, so faint it could not bee seen in the daylight but still there. Tails were completely out so that's good. My brother in law says himself and his buddy that's is good with that stuff is coming over with his multimeter but hasn't happened yet.
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