Lost power to fuse panel!
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Lost power to fuse panel!
I lost power to 3 post of my fuse panel.
The instrument lights, and the two plugs on the left.
The wiring in the truck has been a bit bastardized, but its kinda hard to not find that in 40yr old rigs.
All other fuses have power. All fuses are good
I recently moved the dome lights and volt meter to the top left post, and radio/turn signals to bottom left.
Any ideas would be great.
The instrument lights, and the two plugs on the left.
The wiring in the truck has been a bit bastardized, but its kinda hard to not find that in 40yr old rigs.
All other fuses have power. All fuses are good
I recently moved the dome lights and volt meter to the top left post, and radio/turn signals to bottom left.
Any ideas would be great.
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1967 F100
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
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Re: Lost power to fuse panel!
The common element here is the headlight switch. I would start there.
What year/model is your truck?
What year/model is your truck?
t6
1972 F100
1972 F100
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Re: Lost power to fuse panel!
sorry,
67 F100
I was running it last night when I had problems, so you may be on to something there.
I removed the fuse box, and check power behind on it on the incoming wire, no power there, so what ever feeds it took a dump
67 F100
I was running it last night when I had problems, so you may be on to something there.
I removed the fuse box, and check power behind on it on the incoming wire, no power there, so what ever feeds it took a dump
1967 F100
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
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Re: Lost power to fuse panel!
The feed comes from the headlight switch (see attached drawings). I have highlighted the wires (red) in question. You might try turning the knob full throw several times, sometimes they just get crud on the wiper/coil. Otherwise, time for a new switch...
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t6
1972 F100
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Re: Lost power to fuse panel!
TBone6, thanks for your help and awesome diagrams.
Tried what you said but no luck. Looks like a new switch is required.
Thanks again
Tried what you said but no luck. Looks like a new switch is required.
Thanks again
1967 F100
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
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Re: Lost power to fuse panel!
I got it temp fixed for now.
I put the signals and volt meter on the big post off the back of the ignition switch
I put the signals and volt meter on the big post off the back of the ignition switch
1967 F100
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
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Re: Lost power to fuse panel!
Sounds good. That big post is power straight from the battery, no problem using it as long as you don't leave a blinker on overnight by accident. The voltmeter will pull a little current just sitting there, so don't let it sit too long without recharging the battery. Or you could just leave your voltmeter unhooked for now...
*edit for spelling
*edit for spelling
t6
1972 F100
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Re: Lost power to fuse panel!
it was a switch 12v post.
1967 F100
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
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Re: Lost power to fuse panel!
tbone, how do you remove the switch? Picking one up today
1967 F100
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
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Re: Lost power to fuse panel!
Here ya go...
The release button
Instructions (click to enlarge the picture)
The release button
Instructions (click to enlarge the picture)
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Re: Lost power to fuse panel!
Be gentle with removing that harness plug. Mine was brittle as"all get out".
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1970 F100 Sport Custom Limited LWB, 302cid, 3 on the tree. NO A/C, NO P/S, NO P/B. Currently in 1000 pcs while rebuilding. Project thread: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=59995 Plan: 351w, C4, LSD, pwr front disc, p/s, a/c, bucket seats, new interior and paint.
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1970 F100 Sport Custom Limited LWB, 302cid, 3 on the tree. NO A/C, NO P/S, NO P/B. Currently in 1000 pcs while rebuilding. Project thread: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=59995 Plan: 351w, C4, LSD, pwr front disc, p/s, a/c, bucket seats, new interior and paint.
1987 F-150 XLT Lariat, 5.0/C6 auto.
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Re: Lost power to fuse panel!
Replaced the switch, still don't have any power to that fuse panel as mentioned above.
1967 F100
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
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Re: Lost power to fuse panel!
Were these lights working before you moved them?Rockybar wrote: I recently moved the dome lights and volt meter to the top left post, and radio/turn signals to bottom left..
t6
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Re: Lost power to fuse panel!
Sure was, yeah I moved them to get them working after I lost the power on the fuse panel
1967 F100
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)
390, 3 spd on floor
(my first ford, so have patience, I'm a Chevy guy)