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10-31-2012, 10:37 AM | #1 |
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electrical - firewall->fuse box connection --- also paint question
so i got my continuity tester last night to work on my electrical problem.
issue: front headlights dont turn on (the yellows wiring is fine, it is the headlight circuit that is broke) also, the back up lights dont turn on --- might be bulb. anyway, i took my tester and tested all fuses. they were all fine. i went to the light itself and testing its prongs, all 3 wires read 0v, dead. so this leads me to believe that i might have an issue at the panel that connects teh firewall to the cab BEHIND the fuse box. i took a glance at the wires int he dark and they did seem to have quite a bit of build up. I decided i was going to pull some of the wires to do some basic troubleshooting on the connections there. My question is - is there anything i need to know to bring, or to not do concerning that firewall/cab connector box? or anything i need to be aware of when removing the fuse box to gain access? also a side question - my dashboard is blue, instrument cluster black, and teh metal under both (glove box area, or under steering wheel) is blue. does vinyl paint typically do just fine on the dashboard? I was going withj black - should i go with a mat/flat black, or gloss? I was thinking mat/flat. and what kind of spray paint would be passable for the metal parts? should i just skip the idea of doing a spray and wait until i can do a more proper job? i was hoping to do a quick easy simple job to last me about 3 years until i got to painting it. this question also applies to the doors. |
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