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Electrical problem
DAT5MAD
Posted on: 2012/10/22 6:45
Hey guys my 1200 ute has no reds, tachometer, blinkers, fuelgauge, temp gauge, and no power I was wondering if anyone has had a similar problem. And it's raining at mine so I can't even go at look for the problem I am thinking a broken wire somewhere in the loom but if I put power to the ign wire on the ignition barrel I can start the car but nothing will work. Thanks
#3
Re: Electrical problem
Posted on: 2012/10/22 7:54
And not recommended to bypass them, rather a burnt out link than,a melted fuse box
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Re: Electrical problem
DAT5MAD
Posted on: 2012/10/22 7:55
I checked the link but I didn't think it was it ill have to go over it the guy that owned this thing was dodgy as so it's possible
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Re: Electrical problem
DAT5MAD
Posted on: 2012/10/22 9:09
thanks dd it was the link ill have to get a new 1 tomorrow.
#6
Re: Electrical problem
Posted on: 2012/10/22 12:47
xf falcons are good source for them from wreckers. Same part different connectors. There's that Nissan Ford parts sharing from the 1980.s,lol
#7
Re: Electrical problem
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/10/23 0:40
This link has all the information for getting the right Fusible Link. Nissan version is $10, but if you get a generic version it is only $2.
#8
Re: Electrical problem
StinkyRooster
Posted on: 2012/11/21 11:13
OK, so I thought I would highjack this thread, rather than start another one, but my ute seems to have "lost" its left hand indicators and headlights. It seems a strange combo to lose, to me, but I am hoping someone has come across this before, and can poiint me in the right direction.
All fuses are fine, and every affected single globe has been checked with a multi meter. This is pretty much the extent of my electrical knowledge (other than the golden rule - dont let the smoke out of the wires) so any and all suggestions will be gratefully accepted.
#9
Re: Electrical problem
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/11/21 21:20
haha smoke. Interesting problem ... One place they have in common is the Dimmer/TS switch on the column.
#10
Re: Electrical problem
StinkyRooster
Posted on: 2012/12/4 4:07
Yeah, that was my thought too. Only problem is, after pulling it out and giving it a thourough cleaning, I cant find anything wrong with it :/
Oh, and to confuse matters entirely, the hazard lights work perfectly. I am going to be bald pretty soon if I dont get this figured out. either that, or the fkn thing will be on the side of the road with a for sale sign in the window pretty soon. Anyone have any other suggestions? You can view topic.
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