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Old 01-15-2005, 12:17 AM
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Angry Electrical gremlins

I just bought this truck (without a warranty of course) and when someone uses the passenger side lumbar,it makes the inside lights come on and the dash and headlights dim. Any suggestions?
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Re: Electrical gremlins

Come on y'all, you can't tell me nobody knows anything about this. You guys are a heck of alot more knowledgeable than the shops around here. A little help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Electrical gremlins

That the headlights dim, usually means that there's a short when using the lumbar. That the interior lights come on would mean the the trigger wire to the interior lights is being shorted to ground. I don't see how these two problems would occur unless you have a short in the harness and also a bad lumbar switch.

First thing I would do is unbolt the pasenger seat and see any part of the problem goes away. If it does, you know that the harness under the seat is crushed.
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