Tail lights
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Tail lights
OK I cant get my tail lights or brake lights to work. I have power to the socket. I also have power to the BL side when the brakes are pushed. But no light. If I connect a test light to the frame and touch the metal light housing it lights up. How are the lights grounded? I think that is where my problem is.
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re: Tail lights
The housing is what is grounded to the frame opening with the two big screws and there should be a eyelet screw somewhere on the back of the opening to the box area that is the ground coming off the wire harness. There might be a screw for ground underneath running between the two taillights near the middle area on the support brace the the bed bolts on to.
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re: Tail lights
I looked for that and couldn't find anything. My bed is just sitting on the frame at this point and that maybe what the problem is.
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re: Tail lights
As my Aircraft Technical Systems instructor often told us "Power is fleeting, but ground is permanent!" For DC electrical to work you ALWAYS have to have 2 things. Power coming in and ground going out. It won't work with either missinG!