Its a 88 dakotawith the 3.9 Standard
ok big light dilemma lol, all rear lights. my left brake light would only work when the lights were off (the running lights for night time), and the whole lamp would go off when the brakes are applied at night, go figure.
so i changed out both rear portions of the harnesses, with new sockets, wires, bulbs and everything. I then got the fiance to try the lights as i tested them with a test light from the plug in on the frame rail and everything was working. Today when i got her to test them, the brake lights were not working at all (i wanted to be sure before i put in the new harnesses)
i just got back from checking the fuses, all of which work so i am stumped on what to do next. where does the power from the brake come from, where can i start testing it and run a new wire if possible.
??????
would a fuse be burnt if there is power on both sides of it? dumb question but i want to make sure
if you need more info i can post more. please ill try anything
ok big light dilemma lol, all rear lights. my left brake light would only work when the lights were off (the running lights for night time), and the whole lamp would go off when the brakes are applied at night, go figure.
so i changed out both rear portions of the harnesses, with new sockets, wires, bulbs and everything. I then got the fiance to try the lights as i tested them with a test light from the plug in on the frame rail and everything was working. Today when i got her to test them, the brake lights were not working at all (i wanted to be sure before i put in the new harnesses)
i just got back from checking the fuses, all of which work so i am stumped on what to do next. where does the power from the brake come from, where can i start testing it and run a new wire if possible.
??????
would a fuse be burnt if there is power on both sides of it? dumb question but i want to make sure
if you need more info i can post more. please ill try anything