JaxLax
Bronco Guru
I'm at my wits end and I ran out of fuses so I had to give up %)
I have a set of two relays for my headlights, one for high and one for lo beam. They are wired identically. They are grounded identically. Yet one blows the fuse everytime.
They worked great for about 8 months and it just started last week.
1) saw it was blown
2) replaced it, blew the second the switch was flipped.
3) swapped the triggers (hi/lo beam), blew the fuse on the other trigger
4) rechecked the ground (cleaned and tightened), blew
5) swapped grounds (hi that was working for the lo that wasn't), blew the fuse
Basically, I don't know what the problem is. Could the relay have gone bad? That was my next trial, but i'm out of fuses so it will have to wait til tomorrow...
gonna buy at least 10 ;D (hey i need @ least 3 to fill in and 3 to back those up so i got 4 to blow %) (horrible pun))
I have a set of two relays for my headlights, one for high and one for lo beam. They are wired identically. They are grounded identically. Yet one blows the fuse everytime.
They worked great for about 8 months and it just started last week.
1) saw it was blown
2) replaced it, blew the second the switch was flipped.
3) swapped the triggers (hi/lo beam), blew the fuse on the other trigger
4) rechecked the ground (cleaned and tightened), blew
5) swapped grounds (hi that was working for the lo that wasn't), blew the fuse
Basically, I don't know what the problem is. Could the relay have gone bad? That was my next trial, but i'm out of fuses so it will have to wait til tomorrow...
gonna buy at least 10 ;D (hey i need @ least 3 to fill in and 3 to back those up so i got 4 to blow %) (horrible pun))