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Old 04-03-2017, 01:06 PM   #6
Keith Seymore
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Re: Tail light ground problem?

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Originally Posted by TopFuel1966 View Post
The taillights and the brake/directional lights all share the same path to ground so it seems odd that one would work and not the other with a bad ground. Also, what's the chances of both sides only partially not working. Just sayn'.
Whenever I would ask the electrical system engineer a question he would say "it's a bad ground" before I even could finish asking...



My recommendation would be to ensure a good ground first, and then start chasing any other schematic problems. No ground = unexplainable funkiness.

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