Thanks I'll check that out. Anybody got some recommendations as to what else could do it? Like maybe common faults?
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If I'm understanding your post, then I guess I should say it does the same thing when both grounds are hooked up to their batteries, also does it when only one is connected
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So I just got new batteries in the old girl about a week ago. But apparently I had a parasotic draw happening. So I disconnected both grounds on the batteries, and tested amperage with the multimeter and it showed it was drawing about .14 amps. I pulled each fuse on the truck and watched to see...
Got it. Ended up making a two small cuts on opposite sides to widen it a bit, then securing on the air box with a zip tie to make sure it stays and seals. Boost picks up easier!
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Ok, so I've got it on, hole cut, etc... But now for the hose. I was able to get it on the actual cowl itself, but how in the mother of all that is holy do you get it on the box?!?!?!
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Oops didn't see this before I posted my previous reply. Ok so I need to check out the highbeam/multifunction switch.
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Great info! So far I have power at the headlight switch, but not at the headlights themselves (checked with multimeter and grounded to battery negative.) So I know my problem is somewhere between the switch and headlights themselves. So I guess my question is; does power go directly from the...
Idk. I guess I thought they were separate somehow. I know of course they're apart of the same system. I just don't understand how the high beams switch would affect the lowbeams being that's it's a totally different switch. But then again I don't know much about this at all and have never even...
Ya it is. But how do I actually check it? Do I just look for any burnt up stuff? So the high beam switch is connected to the regular headlights?
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Just tried the multimeter with ground on battery negative and stuck the positive in all three spots on both of the headlight connectors. No power to them. I feel like I'm missing something obvious. I have the bronco graveyard wiring kit on the way so that should fix it right?
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Ok... So tried the old switch, still no headlights. New switch back in, still no headlights. Checked fuse and it looks good. Anybody got anything else? Lol high beams, running lamps, etc. All still work. Just the freaking headlights.
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