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D_E_Bishop
Oct 17, 2016Explorer
Ricelake922, I think there is something missing from the equation, perhaps it is a relay or something else very simple. I can't examine the fuse block but if one side is working and the other is not makes me wonder.
I'm sure you're going to find the problem and I would suggest a little piece of test equipment that might make it much easier. With the maze of wires and how tightly they are bundled(in my rig at least)into a loom, following the wire is near impossible. And with all the various ways they are held together, like zip tys and abrasion guards to cut through it is tedious. These might help:
Wire Tracers
I like the Sperry Model ET 64220 by Gardner-Bender. They range from about $50 to $60 including S&H. There may be some crosstalk if your wire looms are as tight as mine but the signal is clear at the end of the wire. They are really easy to use getting to the terminus of the wire is the hard part.
On most fuse blocks there is a common buss bar to all the fuses. Did you look for that? If you have power to one side and not to the other I would look into that first. You could have two separate inputs to the block. Lots of fun questions.
I'm sure you're going to find the problem and I would suggest a little piece of test equipment that might make it much easier. With the maze of wires and how tightly they are bundled(in my rig at least)into a loom, following the wire is near impossible. And with all the various ways they are held together, like zip tys and abrasion guards to cut through it is tedious. These might help:
Wire Tracers
I like the Sperry Model ET 64220 by Gardner-Bender. They range from about $50 to $60 including S&H. There may be some crosstalk if your wire looms are as tight as mine but the signal is clear at the end of the wire. They are really easy to use getting to the terminus of the wire is the hard part.
On most fuse blocks there is a common buss bar to all the fuses. Did you look for that? If you have power to one side and not to the other I would look into that first. You could have two separate inputs to the block. Lots of fun questions.
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