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Title: HELP!!!! Clearance lights wiring
Post by: Andy Illes on September 23, 2004, 04:59:09 AM
Hi all.  I have this same post in the Tech Forum without luck so far and need an answer/solution.... please, please, PLEASE.

I finally got around to trying to install the new clearance lights Mel sent. They all have a green and a white wire..... BOTH of mine are hot!! (DUH... wonder why they didn't work?!?!?) One should be a ground, not hot. Where does that circuit start and end????? I'm heading back to FL this weekend and would really like to fix it.

Thanks
Title: clearance light wiring
Post by: Robert P. Anderson on September 23, 2004, 11:14:44 AM
You are probly getting a back feed through the bulb.
Take the bulb out tnd check thr continuity .
The green wire should only go to the outside brass that holds the bulb.
The white should go to the center that touches the point on the bottom of the bulb.
The white is the hot - the green is the ground. 8)
Title: HELP!!!! Clearance lights wiring
Post by: Andy Illes on September 23, 2004, 12:01:00 PM
Thanks Bob I sincerely appreciate your input, but what I need to know is where that circuit starts and ends (or supposed to) so I can find where the "ground" is connected to power instead, I suspect under the dash somewhere since I had to have that rewired after that whole harness fried.... do you know?  Both wires read 12v to ground with the wires snipped, so it's not a bulb/feedback issue, though I understand what you mean.

Thanx, Andy
Title: HELP!!!! Clearance lights wiring
Post by: Andy Illes on September 24, 2004, 10:41:26 AM
I just talked to Mel Guerrera and he knew the answer.  The wires gather above the driver's seat and come down the windhield pillar.  I already had my instrument cluster out, so the wires were easy to find.  My white and green wires had both been erroneously spliced into hot leads from the light switch.  The green's now grounded, and my clearance lights work.....  :D  :D