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Old 03-11-2007, 05:19 PM
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Question Dumby lights driving me up a wall!!!

Does anyone have wiring diagram for electrical system on a 1988 4 cyl. 2 wheel drive toyota pickup? My charge/E. brake lights on dash will not go off. I'm going thru a battery a day! It's driving me !!!!!! HELP!
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Old 03-15-2007, 12:49 AM
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Re: Dumby lights driving me up a wall!!!

You can try autozone.com or just go to Autozone and have them load test the charging system and test the alternator.
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Re: Dumby lights driving me up a wall!!!

Charge and Brake lights at the same time means alternator, usually the brushes are worn. Pull the alt and have it tested. You can replace the brushes if you're mechanically inclined. There are plenty of how-to write-ups on the web if you search.
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