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Loss of ights | Joined: Jun 2017 Posts: 1 stranger | OP stranger Joined: Jun 2017 Posts: 1 | I have a 74 B100 Dodge. Have headlights and turn signals, but no side marker, brake lights, tail lights, or instrument cluster lights. Any idea's? This is getting old ! | | | Re: Loss of ights | Joined: Jun 2010 Posts: 18,308 Likes: 569 | Joined: Jun 2010 Posts: 18,308 Likes: 569 | Welcome to the site Jumptown .... the Dodge Boys will be along shortly
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SUNSHINE VANS-VAN DIEGO ADRENALIN BY THE GALLON & CHASIN RACIN ONE FOR THE DIRT & ONE FOR THE STREETS '93 CHEVY G30 454 4X4 SPORTVAN EXT 146" WB '92 CHEVY G30 454 BEAUVILLE EXT 146" WB | | | Re: Loss of ights | Joined: Aug 2001 Posts: 12,107 Likes: 37 Maniac | Maniac Joined: Aug 2001 Posts: 12,107 Likes: 37 | Hello and welcome. Have you checked the fuses? If the fuses are all good, inspect the headlight switch. There are few places where all those lighting circuits intersect, and the headlight switch is one of them. The action on the headlight switcj should be firm but not crunchy. If you feels crunchy movement when actuating the headlamp switch or if the terminals of the switch ro the wiring harness plug are corroded or heat damaged, the switch may have failed internally.
Windows- they're what make a van worth owning! | | | Re: Loss of ights | Joined: Mar 2016 Posts: 339 enthusiast | enthusiast Joined: Mar 2016 Posts: 339 | Had the same issue. It turned out to be a shorted wire in the steering column. I would replace the fuse and all lights would work. When I stepped on the brake pedal, the fuse would pop and all I would have is head lights.
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