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BeerNutz

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Spend the money to make it right.

In a bar the other night, even with the bad economy I must have counted $75,000 in breast implants.


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Go to this location and download your wiring diagrams. It will show you where the taillight wires goes.

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devildogg wrote:

I'm not sure if this will help. I have a Workhorse box truck it had the same problem you discribe. The fuse box under the dash was fine all fuses were good. I took the truck to my mechanic there is also a small fuse box under the hood. That was where the blown fuse was located. Hope this helps.

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Can you help me locate the mystery fuse box, please. On the driver's side outerwall is a solenoid box.. looked there.. no fuses there.

Thanks!

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Tessa22 wrote:

devildogg wrote:

I'm not sure if this will help. I have a Workhorse box truck it had the same problem you discribe. The fuse box under the dash was fine all fuses were good. I took the truck to my mechanic there is also a small fuse box under the hood. That was where the blown fuse was located. Hope this helps.

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Can you help me locate the mystery fuse box, please. On the driver's side outerwall is a solenoid box.. looked there.. no fuses there.

Thanks!


The fuse box under the hood was on the firewall next to the steering column. This truck has an International deisel engine. Hope this help.

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Check the connections at the rear of the switch.


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BeerNutz wrote:

Spend the money to make it right.

In a bar the other night, even with the bad economy I must have counted $75,000 in breast implants.



You were so right.. we spent the $..not on breast implants ( husband did consider it) but on having the dealership find the reason
Today husband gets a call... and it was the light switch on the dashboard that was messed up. Part arrived and we will pick it up tomorrow.

THANK YOU everyone for your help and input.

Tessa

PS. BeerNutz.. next time you in the bar, could you ask if someone knows a doctor that would just adjust my leveling jacks...permanently? ~~

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