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Coming back from the autocross a week+ ago, we noticed the rear tail lights on the bus and trailer were not working. Front running lights work fine, and front and rear brake lights and blinkers work fine. The high mounted clearance lights, which tap off the same hot lead as the tail lights, also do not work.
Oh, and back-up lights and alarm don't seem to work either - that one could just be a reverse switch on the linkage/tranny, or may be related. Not too worried about this one, and haven't yet been able to link the issues.
Focusing on the tail lights, and starting simple, I've tried the following:
- disconnected the trailer (no change)
- checked the 2 possible fuses, verified both sockets have a hot side
- checked rear bulbs, replaced one, and reseated another (these were evident in the brake and blinker tests, but didn't change the tail light issue)
- traced the tail light wiring back to the main loom under the rear of the bus. Disconnected the 2 connectors to remove any potential shorts in the rear lighting systems, and still did not get voltage at the tail light pin on the main loom. As expected, I did verify voltage at the blinker pins, just to confirm my methods.
- verified that the trailer wiring taps off of the same leads as the rear bus lights, explaining why the trailer lights have the same problem
- checked ground wire resistance to chassis ground (minimal)
So, at this point, the issue appears somewhere between the fuse socket and the main loom connectors at the rear of the bus.
Outside of tracing the loom from the rear of the bus back toward the front and checking voltage at any connector that may exist, any other thoughts on what I should be looking for? Hope I'm missing something obvious....
Oh, just thought of one more thing to check - wherever the brake controller taps into the bus wiring - maybe there's a tail light wire tapped into / broken somewhere? Anybody remember how/where that controller was spliced in?
_________________ Dustin Fredrickson
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