Can you tell me where I can get a wiring diagram to troubleshoot my parking light circuit.I have check all connections visually check for broken/frayed wires.When the fuse blows all dash lights go also which is on the same circuit.I want the diagram to identify the wiring colors to check for shorts to ground etc.Any help would be appreciated.
SOURCE: CHEVY 1500 TRUCK HEADLIGHTS TURN OFF WHEN YOU TURN ON SWITCH
If you have replaced the switch, and it is still doing it it sounds like you definately have a short somewhere in your wiring. On the other hand if the dimmer is in the turn signal arm ( forward bright back dim ) the problem could also be there in the dimmer switch, such as a short being caused by that dimmer switch being faulty.Auto Zone and Discount Auto Parts both test a lot of your electrical problems for free, and/or may have some knowledge to more accurately pin point the problem. Not sure about Pep Boys or some of the other discount auto part chains.
SOURCE: Chevrolet Blazer 2000 Wiring Diagram
Have a look here.
http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c1528022b04d
SOURCE: I have a 1999 Dodge Ram, I just replaced the
Why this isn't a total solution, one resource I've used many times when it comes to electrical diagrams is http://www.the12volt.com/. They have all the diagrams and "audio experts" there that might be able to tell you specifically the color.
SOURCE: Tail light fuse keeps blowing. I have traced the
Are the bulbs out of the sockets and the fuse blows?
Take bulbs out and check again
Place one back at a time if fuse was OK with bulbs out to locate bad bulb.
Otherwise.......
Do this........if still needed with bulbs out and fuse blowing.
Put a circuit breaker in to replace the fuse of the same amperage.
It will trip off then back on.
Use a standard cheap magnetic compass........place along lighting wiring........the wire with current will cause the needle to jump as circuit breaker trips on and off.
Follow path of current to problem.....the compass will stop moving once past the shorted /grounded wire/connection.
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