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Date:         Wed, 14 Dec 2016 17:32:52 -0800
Reply-To:     Neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Fixed dash lights, not certain how.
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Hi all.

Im far from home on a road trip, traveling with a friend who owns an 1985 westy. All of his dash lights were out. The S13 blade type fuse had failed. A new fuse also failed. The following systems are present but decommissioned: aux ba6 gas heater, Anti theft devices, possible fog light relay, "factory" looking fog light switch at RH side of instrument cluster.

Though I thought we'd found the short, and though I "fixed" his dash lights, I'm not certain the cause of fuse failure was really resolved. I originally thought a damaged (exposed copper) piggybacked wire off the 30 wire to the gas heater relay was shorting to the frame causing fuse S13 to blow, but that wire tested for battery voltage in spite of the fuse in question being blown. And, looking at the wiring diagrams, I don't see S13 involved with the gas heater circuits. Does the gas heater use s13 in any way?

All told, I cleaned up the anti theft wiring, capped and,or repaired various stock wires at cluster and dash, removed some non op wires, installed a new dahs light, added shrink wrap and tape to non insulated exposed terminals at what is likely the fog light relay.

It's possible the exposed terminals at the loose mystery relay, remaining dangling exterior fog light wire (end rested on frame, albeit a dirty connection if any) could've been the source of the short but im concerned only I "fixed" the problem by inadvertently moving a shorting out wire or whatever away from frame metal and that the issue may happen again.

This is a separate issue, but does the 50 wire to the brake warning light simply turn off the light when cranking engine? That wire has been removed from the connector. It was likely used as part of a starter motor anti theft device.

TIA a bunch,

Neil.

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