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Re: 12 volt light problem
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Posted by Mark Hendershot on February 23, 2002 at 08:18:26 from (216.166.150.151):
In Reply to: 12 volt light problem posted by Cliff Neubauer on February 22, 2002 at 17:51:29:
Sounds like you have it wired right if you are using original lights. If you are using a after market light, they could be one of 3 types. One type has a frame ground on the mounting post and only one wire going to the light, Some times they run a extra wire (1-red, 1-black)black one to ground the mounting metal when they are mounted on plastic or if the mount has plastic treads. Another type can have a duel pin light bulb(high/low-beam)and use a wire for each pin and the mount grounds the base of the bulb. Which type are you using? Look into the bulb base and see if there is 2-pins that touch the botom of the bulb. If this is the type then that is probly your problem and the 2-wires are supposed to go to the switch and the frame grounds the base of the bulb. Also are these Head Lights or Tail type lights? Mark H.
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