Front lights inoperative
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06-30-2010, 16:36
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Front lights inoperative
There must be a fuse or circuit breaker somewhere - all 8 of my front
fluorescent lights on two separate switches are not working. Strike that - they do occasionally work, but for the most part they don't. If I turn the switches on and leave them on, sometimes they will just come on after a random amount of time. Any ideas on where to start looking would be greatly appreciated. -Ryan 1986 PT-40 8V92 |
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06-30-2010, 16:41
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Front lights inoperative
Ryan,
I had the same problem with mine and it was the cannon connector. The connector is behind panels in the living cabinet on the curb side. It's a big connector that screws together and has about a dozen wires or so. The connectors become loose or get corroded. You can clean the connector or tighten the female connector side. I did that several times and finally my pin for the lights shorted out. So, I just spliced the wires together and bypassed the connector and haven't had a problem since.
Jerry
85 PT40
From: Ryan Wright To: "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 9:36:20 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Front lights inoperative There must be a fuse or circuit breaker somewhere - all 8 of my front fluorescent lights on two separate switches are not working. Strike that - they do occasionally work, but for the most part they don't. If I turn the switches on and leave them on, sometimes they will just come on after a random amount of time. Any ideas on where to start looking would be greatly appreciated. -Ryan 1986 PT-40 8V92 |
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06-30-2010, 23:42
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07-02-2010, 04:11
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Front lights inoperative
Jerry,
That was it. In fact, it's apparent a previous owner had a problem with that connector as well, as there were zip-ties wrapped around it in a failed attempt to hold it together more tightly! LOL... Thank you for your response. Also, thank you, Ernie, for your response as well. -Ryan '86 PT-40 8V92 (with lights, now) On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:41 PM, Jerry Burgess > > Ryan, > > I had the same problem with mine and it was the cannon connector. The connector is behind panels > in the living cabinet on the curb side. It's a big connector that screws together and has about a dozen > wires or so. The connectors become loose or get corroded. You can clean the connector or tighten > the female connector side. I did that several times and finally my pin for the lights shorted out. So, I > just spliced the wires together and bypassed the connector and haven't had a problem since. > > Jerry > 85 PT40 |
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