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  1. Jim Burger

    Saga of ABS

    Before winter set in, I decided t work on my front brakes. I replaced pads, calipers, and rotors. Ever since then, on occasion, the ABS would kick in on a rolling stop, stop sign, etc. This week the weather turned nice here in Mi. so I decided to look into the problem. I pulled the front...
  2. Jim Burger

    brake light

    Many thanks to "Stonemiser" for taking the time on Thanksgiving to send me the wiring diagram. Yes, I did check both fuses.
  3. Jim Burger

    brake light

    One more time, "there is not power going to bulb"
  4. Jim Burger

    brake light

    As i said "I determined that there is no power going to it", With a test light.
  5. Jim Burger

    brake light

    The rear lights work, It's just the top light, or CMHBL that doesn't.
  6. Jim Burger

    brake light

    Hi, I have an 03 Trac and have a problem. I did a search and found that several people have access to a CD with wiring skematics. Now to my problem: I need a wiring diagram for the high mounted brake light. Mine quit working and I have determined that there is no power going to it. The...
  7. Jim Burger

    Underhood Lights, Take 3

    Fig. 1--I used my old faithful round license plate lights, a push button switch, 16 gauge wire, and an in line 15 amp fuse(not shown). Fig. 2—there is already a hole in the cowl to fender corner for placement of the switch. I happened to have a door courtesy light switch out of I believe...
  8. Jim Burger

    Bed Extender Brake Light

    Make an extension cord 5’-6’ long from a trailer wiring kit found in any auto parts store. Splice all four wires including ground wire so cord may be used for other purposes requiring running and turn lights. Don’t depend on a mechanical ground through hitch. I like to stagger...
  9. Jim Burger

    Another Approach to Puddle Lights

    Since these lights will have to be grounded, I soldered ground wires to the sides, a drilled hole and a self tapping screw will also work. I then drilled 1-!/4 “ holes with a hole saw into the cladding, 8” back from front support and 7” forward of rear support. Both holes are approx...
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