65 GMC headlight wiring harness
Does anyone have a good lead on a replacement wiring harness for a 65? I found the buckets and most of the rest of the hardware so from that aspect I'm good. I see lots of single light Chevy type, but no dual headlight models. Is it possible to maybe back up a few years and get an earlier model harness?
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Shoot me a pm. I have about 20 .
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After you find your harness for dual headlights be sure and wire it with relays instead of directly through the dash switch, your lights will be a lot brighter and you will not believe how much better you can see at night......Kieth:woo::ahhhh: |
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Thanks for the relay advice, I will be adding them into my headlight wiring plan.
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you can do a search for relays and wiring for your situation but here is a diagram, there are lots more out there, this one is not labeled as good as others but you get the idea
http://www.rowand.net/Shop/Tech/imag...ingDiagram.jpg |
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http://6066gmcguy.com/ Scroll down to the bottom its under headlight system in electrical
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Glad you got the harness. Your signal problem is most likely in the turn signal switch.
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Found the self-inflicted signal problem. When I was working with the wiring (main plug on the back of the dash cluster), I inadvertently swapped two wires. In the end, all is well. I now know what shape my wiring is in and have new wiring in place in the areas that needed it. Glad to be back on the road again. Time to find some relays to improve the headlight system. Everyone, thanks for the help and parts support.
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So, the next day, when I had sunlight again, I started removing the headlight bezels. As I pulled them off and one of the lo beams flopped out, dangling by it's connector wires, I realized the 49 year old plastic adjusters were all pretty shot; either completely broke or cracked pretty good on all the lights. :( Ok, back to wiring. Got my meter out to start trouble shooting, turned on the lights, and when I grabbed the dangling lo beam light that was dim and moved it, it suddenly brightened up. As I moved it around it fluctuated from dim to bright. I figured, the contacts in the connector must just be dirty....and they were. However, cleaning them did not solve the issue. As I held the connector and squeezed it, the light brightness would again fluctuate from dim to bright. I assume the connector is just stretched/sprung/worn out from being so old. I repeated the process for all of the lights to find the same results. Even the Hi beam that was off came right on when squeezing it's connector. So, relay wiring good...all connectors worn out. Once I replace them, all should be nice and bright again. :thumbsup: |
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