[Rovernet] Blown fuses, need electrical help
Lou
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Mon Aug 12 12:45:41 EDT 2019
Did you know English fuse ratings are different from US fuse ratings if memory serves me right US rated fuses burn out at lower amps .
Lou LeBlanc
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> On Aug 12, 2019, at 7:15 AM, LANCE LA CERTE PSY D via Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org> wrote:
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> '70 3500s w/o AC. Had headlight wiring sorted out a couple of years ago by competent mechanic but I didn't have the opportunity to drive the car @ night until yesterday. Once I began driving with lights on I decided to engage the brights. When I subsequently disengaged the brights I had no lights what so ever. Switched back to brights which lasted a couple minutes and then all headlights went dark (running lights, brake lights, etc., all remained operational). At home I replaced the blown fuse on "Headlamp RH Dip"---it blew repeatedly, but for some unexplained reason if I left the fuse out altogether, I had all four lights on if I engaged the highbeam switch.
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> Any help in running down this problem would be appreciated.
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> Lance
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