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    Electrical failure

    RE: Re: RE: Electrical failure I have all the schematics, but the labels are far from obvious. There are separate diagrams for headlights and blackout lights. Looking at the blackout light schematic, I can't tell where battery voltage comes from in the first place, much less how the blackout...
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    Electrical failure

    RE: Re: RE: Electrical failure But the headlights aren't on the same fuse as the horn, taillights, backup lights, blinkers and everything else that was down. Anyway, I got lucky and found the problem to be a corroded connection at the firewall. 12V wasn't making it past a little junction box...
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    Electrical failure

    Re: RE: Electrical failure Which one?
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    Electrical failure

    Looking through the manual, it sounds like my blackout lights are enabled, even though the switch is in the service light position. Any ideas how to solve this? The schematics don't make it at all obvious how the blackout light switches interact with everything else.
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    Electrical failure

    Suddenly today my CUCV has basically no lights: no headlights, no tail lights, no break lights, no little dome light thingy, and no horn. It starts and runs fine. The fuses all look good by eye, but I haven't checked them electrically yet. Any ideas where I should start looking?
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