Nov 19, 2014 #11 M mistersl0w Member Joined Mar 12, 2011 Posts 23 Reaction score 0 Location Houston I had to put a paper clip from the power positive line to the negative to have it turn on at night.
Nov 20, 2014 #12 CokeZero Well-Known Member Joined Nov 8, 2014 Posts 199 Reaction score 1 Location florida mistersl0w said: I had to put a paper clip from the power positive line to the negative to have it turn on at night. Click to expand... That's a bad way to do it. If it grounds out, it could start a fire. Use quick splices, simple and easy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxt3LVpvjcw
mistersl0w said: I had to put a paper clip from the power positive line to the negative to have it turn on at night. Click to expand... That's a bad way to do it. If it grounds out, it could start a fire. Use quick splices, simple and easy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxt3LVpvjcw
Dec 16, 2014 #13 briansan Well-Known Member Joined Nov 16, 2014 Posts 80 Reaction score 0 Location Havertown, PA if you decide to look behind the cluster, be careful when you take it out. broken clips are never enjoyable to deal with
if you decide to look behind the cluster, be careful when you take it out. broken clips are never enjoyable to deal with
Dec 16, 2014 #14 xci.ed6 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 5, 2007 Posts 2,909 Reaction score 9 Location Tampa Bay First thing, DVOM, set on volts (could prly use a 'test light' too) Check sockets for bulbs. What has V (or not) when key is on, lights are on. W/ & W/O bulb.
First thing, DVOM, set on volts (could prly use a 'test light' too) Check sockets for bulbs. What has V (or not) when key is on, lights are on. W/ & W/O bulb.