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| charmandizard | Feb 19 2014, 11:30 PM Post #16 |
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That confirms what my uncle saw at the headlight, around 5 volts, the power had to be going somewhere. . . We did not find the splice, but ran a new wire from the headlight back to the fuse box, and all is well. Both headlights are bright. |
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| Mattbuy | Mar 5 2014, 11:09 PM Post #17 |
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My problem is this red white wire was cut to the right headlight ,I connected it and now my temp gauge is not really working. Are they near each other in the fuse box or relay?and e light isn't really bright
Edited by Mattbuy, Mar 5 2014, 11:10 PM.
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