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thenonoman December 8th, 2021 07:38 PM

High Beam Indicatator
 
65 1000. My high and low beam headlights work, but when I am on low, the high beam indicator in the dash lights up, then turns off when the high beams are on. I replaced the dimmer switch because it was pretty chewy anyways, but the problem persists. I don't see any obvious hackery in the wiring. Before I spend hours going cross-eyed with the wiring diagram, is there anything obvious or easy that I am overlooking?

AZKen December 8th, 2021 08:36 PM

Re: High Beam Indicatator
 
You have the indicator bulb wired to the low beam. Can you tell me if you have been messing with any wiring? How long has this been happening? Any splicing done? Any connectors messed with? With those questions answered, I can try to tell you where it is mis wired. Most of the circuit is thru prewired connectors so hard to miswire that part.

FOR NOW: There are three terminals on the dimmer switch. With three wires. One is hot from the light switch. It would be the terminal with two rivets. Confirm it is the hot terminal. Leave that wire alone and swap the other two wires and test. That should not change anything, but we can start there.

Next, confirm that high beam is all headlights on and low beam is outer headlights only. Report.

thenonoman December 8th, 2021 09:23 PM

Re: High Beam Indicatator
 
I have only owned the truck for two years, most of which has been spent building and installing the engine. I have driven it less than 200 miles, and the only wiring I have done is to replace the tail light loom, clean the fuel tank sender, and replace the dimmer switch.
I will do what you advise and report. It will be a few days though. Thank you for weighing in.

AZKen December 9th, 2021 05:38 AM

Re: High Beam Indicatator
 
Was the hi beam indicator ever working correctly?

James December 9th, 2021 01:23 PM

Re: High Beam Indicatator
 
I would suspect the engine bay wiring harness was tamper with in it past. The connector on the firewall (5 pins connector) or the connector on the radiator support (2 pins connector) may have two wire swapped. Check the color on the wire on both side of the connector (they should be the same) and match them up.

Just guessing, I would suspect the connector on the radiator support is wired backward (mostly likely cause by doing maintenance around the radiator or body work). Located below the horn.

AZKen December 9th, 2021 08:44 PM

Re: High Beam Indicatator
 
Agreed, the two pin is the main suspect..... or the wiring after the two pin, possibly. As I said, it's hard to screw up connector wiring unless splices have been done. I.E. connector eliminated and wires butt spliced. You never know what previous owners have done.

At/after the radiator baffle connector, the light green wire is four-ganged to all headlights. The tan wire is routed to driver outside headlight, then to the passenger outside headlight. Incorrect colors may have been used, so be aware of that.

If you get stuck, post some good well lit pics of that connector and the wiring.

thenonoman December 9th, 2021 09:09 PM

Re: High Beam Indicatator
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AZKen (Post 74965)
Was the hi beam indicator ever working correctly?

I drove it at night for the first time since I bought it a few weeks ago and noticed the problem. I checked the lights before I bought it, high and low beam, but did not notice the indicator. I was outside checking the lights, signals, running lights, and brake lights.

AZKen December 10th, 2021 12:39 AM

Re: High Beam Indicatator
 
Understood. You will find it with the info given. Let us know when you get a chance,

thenonoman January 18th, 2022 02:11 PM

Re: High Beam Indicatator
 
Started looking at wiring, and if the wiring nut for residential use is any indication, somebody indeed has been in the wiring.


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