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May-02-2017 07:03 PM
DrewE wrote:
I must say on the whole this looks remarkably clean and solid for something that's about forty years old.
May-02-2017 07:02 PM
Justin210485 wrote:toedtoes wrote:Justin210485 wrote:
Wow! These responses are great,thanks for all the help so far. So here is an update.
Bulbs for brake lights are the same for tail and bulbs are fine. Rear blinkers work fine as well. Checked the only fuse panel I could find and there was no fuse I could find. So will test ground at bulb?
I checked and yes there are 2 tanks. Front tank and rear tank. The rear tank is main and front is alt. When idle or off flipping the switch does nothing that I can see change or hear.
Not aure what grey tank is made of but will post a pic.
I have two tanks with a toggle switch. When I switch it, the only thing that changes is the fuel level gauge if they both aren't full. I don't hear or see anything else.
Well I put $20 and both tanks ran one of them to wear said empty switched the toggle and it still showed empty. So I would think the guage would change?
May-02-2017 06:54 PM
DrewE wrote:
That's a large crack in the tank. I would suggest seeing about replacing it, especially as it appears to be fairly accessible without taking the entire motorhome apart. That isn't always the case. A plastic fabricator may be able to patch it up, though, if you decide to go that route. If it's brittle with age, it probably would crack again. I honestly don't know how prone (if at all) ABS is to getting brittle or crumbly.
The light socket looks to be in very poor condition. Even if you get it working, I suspect it would not be reliable. The upper of the two base contacts is loose from the plastic mount, for one thing, and the lower right corner looks almost as though it has been burnt (though that may just be accumulated cruft). At any rate, I think replacing these lights would be much less trouble in the long term than trying to figure out why they aren't working now and getting them usable.
I must say on the whole this looks remarkably clean and solid for something that's about forty years old.
May-02-2017 06:48 PM
May-02-2017 06:39 PM
toedtoes wrote:Justin210485 wrote:
Wow! These responses are great,thanks for all the help so far. So here is an update.
Bulbs for brake lights are the same for tail and bulbs are fine. Rear blinkers work fine as well. Checked the only fuse panel I could find and there was no fuse I could find. So will test ground at bulb?
I checked and yes there are 2 tanks. Front tank and rear tank. The rear tank is main and front is alt. When idle or off flipping the switch does nothing that I can see change or hear.
Not aure what grey tank is made of but will post a pic.
I have two tanks with a toggle switch. When I switch it, the only thing that changes is the fuel level gauge if they both aren't full. I don't hear or see anything else.
May-02-2017 06:37 PM
May-02-2017 06:33 PM
Justin210485 wrote:
Wow! These responses are great,thanks for all the help so far. So here is an update.
Bulbs for brake lights are the same for tail and bulbs are fine. Rear blinkers work fine as well. Checked the only fuse panel I could find and there was no fuse I could find. So will test ground at bulb?
I checked and yes there are 2 tanks. Front tank and rear tank. The rear tank is main and front is alt. When idle or off flipping the switch does nothing that I can see change or hear.
Not aure what grey tank is made of but will post a pic.
May-02-2017 06:20 PM
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