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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Corbett OR
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My 36 pickup head lights and tail lights, quit working over the winter rest. They have been working fine for 5 years. Stock switch at the steering box, 6 volt posi tive,new wiring harness when restored. I need to know where to start, testing things. I hoping to not take the switch apart as it is a bear to work on. Power at the fuse, under the dash. Thanks for looking, and any advice. Ron
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Mid-Coast Maine
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Without taking the bail for the switch off, twist it back and forth a little while pushing it towards the steering wheel. Push with force the wire bundle exiting the switch also toward the wheel.
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Thanks glennpm, I will start there, and thanks for your reply. Ron
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i usually get out my 6v or 12v (whichever applies) small battery, my small test wires and start working backwards from the bulbs.
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