My tail lights and dash lights don't work 99 per cent of the time. I've
checked the fuse, and it's good. I can't read schematics, so thats out of
the question. How do I go about fixing these problems?
N8N - 07 Dec 2005 16:39 GMT
> My tail lights and dash lights don't work 99 per cent of the time. I've
> checked the fuse, and it's good. I can't read schematics, so thats out of
> the question. How do I go about fixing these problems?
In the vast majority of these cases you will find a bad headlight
switch, assuming the fuse really is good.
nate
Steve Mackie - 07 Dec 2005 16:59 GMT
> My tail lights and dash lights don't work 99 per cent of the time. I've
> checked the fuse, and it's good. I can't read schematics, so thats out of
> the question. How do I go about fixing these problems?
If you can't read schematics and you don't have someone diagnose it, the
best you are going to get is a bunch of guesses and/or precidents. This
leads to replacing parts until the problem goes away.
The best advice someone can give you is to take it to someone who can
diagnose it.
Steve
Mike Marlow - 08 Dec 2005 00:23 GMT
> My tail lights and dash lights don't work 99 per cent of the time. I've
> checked the fuse, and it's good. I can't read schematics, so thats out of
> the question. How do I go about fixing these problems?
Make sure a ground has not corroded.

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