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Originally Posted by Truck55
I think I found why I’m not getting 12v on most my lights. The fuse block by driver only has power on 1 side. Now I have to find where that is feed from.
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Doesn't really where the feed is
from; rather why it's not going
to anything, right?
Not having seen this fuse block, I wouldn't know what to look at specifically, but I'd check three things:
- Positive bus - check for power on the currently-powered side of the fuses - the common bus should have +~12V
- Ground - check for postive power on the non-powered side against a known-good ground
- Master cutoff - look near/on the block for a master fuse or circuit breaker (manual or auto/thermal reset)
Chances are you have a bad connection on the positive bus or the common ground.
If there's a master cutoff, it could be a thermal-reset circuit breaker on the positive feed from the batteries. Disconnect the batteries and wait an hour to see if the breaker resets. Or see if there's a reset button on the breaker.