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off roader -> RE: Problem with '00 MS-LS internal lighting (2/22/2007 5:08:20 PM)
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ORIGINAL: off roader First thing I'd do is find the factory wiring diagrams for it. Aftermarket manuals like Chiltons, Haynes, Mitchell, etc are all vastly inferior to the factory manual so I'd look at investing in a manual to start your troubleshooting however if you can't read wiring diagrams that won't help either. I'm not sure what I'd make of a wiring diagram. Probably nothing, lol. I could still look for the diagrams and see if anything jumps out at me. quote:
I'd visually check as much of the wiring as possible. Was anything exposed to the elements that wasn't supposed to be? Was anything ever added to the factory setup like an alarm system, aftermarket radio, etc. that was installed by someone other than the dealer? I don't think anything would have been exposed to the elements unless I have a seal leak somewhere that I'm not aware of.. And nothing at all has been added to my truck by anyone since I've owned it. I bought it used almost two years ago, and this problem only cropped up within the last month or so (at least that's when I became aware of it). The radio and alarm system are both stock though, I know that much. The fact that you've only owned it 2 years is where I'm concerned, It may have taken 3 years for a minor rubbing issue to become a shorted wire. Again, I'd check the for what's original on it and what's been added and then figure out from there. 1) What's stock on your rig and what isn't. 2) Where were things modified and what does the installation look like and was everything properly insulated? A decent troubleshooter will be able to determine where to start looking based on your wiring schematics but you might see what's wrong based on worn or possibley stripped wire insulation, etc.
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