Author Topic: Marker Lights, one minute fine the next dark  (Read 956 times)

Offline TRIPLE-GREEN

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Marker Lights, one minute fine the next dark
« on: November 06, 2008 - 06:55:18 PM »
A month or two ago I replaced my marker lights with a set of NOS ones I picked up on ebay. I should add that my last ones worked great but where just tired and cracked. Once I installed the new lenses only one out of 4 work. I am a little low tech right now, so I have no way to test. But I wondered if I am missing something before I start buying tools and really going at it. Anyone had this problem before? Again they worked fine seconds before I changed them over. I checked the bulbs, all are in great shape.

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Re: Market Lights, one minute fine the next dark
« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2008 - 07:56:15 PM »
Did you just replace the len's?

There shouldn't be a problem then.   :clueless:  If you have the same old bulb, and same old socket.. It has to be a grounding issue.

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Re: Market Lights, one minute fine the next dark
« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2008 - 07:18:07 AM »
The '72+ models get their ground trough the harness so I doubt that anything you did effected incoming power, but when removing the rubber sockets I could see them being deformed causing poor contact with the bulb. I would remove the sockets from the lens & with the lights on twist the socket in the opposite directions, pick up some new bulbs anyway as the action may have broken the filaments & their cheep, maybe spray some contact cleaner in the socket to eliminate dirt or corrosion. If they still won't work use a multimeter probe to see that you are getting power.
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Re: Market Lights, one minute fine the next dark
« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2008 - 08:03:32 AM »
Sounds like a ground problem

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Re: Market Lights, one minute fine the next dark
« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2008 - 09:39:13 AM »
The '72+ models get their ground trough the harness so I doubt that anything you did effected incoming power, but when removing the rubber sockets I could see them being deformed causing poor contact with the bulb. I would remove the sockets from the lens & with the lights on twist the socket in the opposite directions, pick up some new bulbs anyway as the action may have broken the filaments & their cheep, maybe spray some contact cleaner in the socket to eliminate dirt or corrosion. If they still won't work use a multimeter probe to see that you are getting power.

I will try this today and see if it helps. That sound like it might just be the issue.  :iagree: