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Not to short you but I had the same problem and there is plenty of info on here about it. I had a short that was causing the headlight switches to keep burning out. I think a relay also helps. Anyway do a search and I'm sure you will find your answer.
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I will search for your posts. Thanks for the tip!
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I think an overload is a more common cause than a short, especially on duallies. With all the extra lights a dually has, the current going through the park lamp circuit is too much for the switch and the connector terminals to handle. Installing a relay into the circuit to bypass the switch should make a big difference. Also make sure all trailer connectors installed draw park lamp current through a relay too.
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Here is just a few and there were alot more.. have fun reading
http://www.dieseltruckresource.com/d...d.php?t=209126 http://www.dieseltruckresource.com/d...d.php?t=198988 http://www.dieseltruckresource.com/d...d.php?t=194469 http://www.dieseltruckresource.com/d...d.php?t=194079 http://www.dieseltruckresource.com/d...d.php?t=192928 |
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Had the same problem with our 98.5, We pull a Gooseneck trailer a lot and we got a new trailer with LED lights and havent had the problem with the switch. The park lamp circ cant handle the extra load. On our 93.5 ford had the same problem, Ford tec sugested to put in a relay very simple to do. Find the park lamp wire cut and install relay (part stores have the relay and plug for relay) Wire from switch triggers the relay , Run new power wire to relay ( fuse the power supply) and attach the wire from the lights to the relay. The relay should show wire diagram. About a 3 on a scale of 10. Good luck. ( I know I hate to cut the wire loom to but it works) New trucks have a separate circ for the trailer so they know they have a problem.
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Had the same problem with our 98.5, We pull a Gooseneck trailer a lot and we got a new trailer with LED lights and havent had the problem with the switch. The park lamp circ cant handle the extra load. On our 93.5 ford had the same problem, Ford tec sugested to put in a relay very simple to do. Find the park lamp wire cut and install relay (part stores have the relay and plug for relay) Wire from switch triggers the relay , Run new power wire to relay ( fuse the power supply) and attach the wire from the lights to the relay. The relay should show wire diagram. About a 3 on a scale of 10. Good luck. ( I know I hate to cut the wire loom to but it works) New trucks have a separate circ for the trailer so they know they have a problem.
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I did find that when I wiggle the park lamp fuse on the side of the dash that the lights flicker, and I can get them to go out. Now, how do I get to the back of the fuse block to investigate further?
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