No Hazards
#1
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No Hazards
I have no hazards lights. There is no power to the back of the fuse block. When I jump 12 volt power to the fuse the hazards work fine. The hot wire for the hazards is pink, does anyone know where it gets it's power from so I can check it there before un-wrapping the whole cluster. I have looked at the fuseable links and they all look fine. This is the only power I do not have at he fuse block. I could jump power from another fuse but I would rather that be a last resort. Thanks.
#3
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There is one 2 wire plug that is connected right at the batteries that runs to a fusible link under the hood. That's about all there is going to the fuse in the cab
#4
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My truck is a 93 intercooler. I checked the plug near the battery and there is power to it and through it. There is power to all the other fuses in the fuse block just not the hazards.
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I have no hazards lights. There is no power to the back of the fuse block. When I jump 12 volt power to the fuse the hazards work fine. The hot wire for the hazards is pink, does anyone know where it gets it's power from so I can check it there before un-wrapping the whole cluster. I have looked at the fuseable links and they all look fine. This is the only power I do not have at he fuse block. I could jump power from another fuse but I would rather that be a last resort. Thanks.
#7
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Thanks for the advise. I cannot determine which fuseable link it is. There are 5 coming out of the Rubber block. 3 orange 1 green and 1 grey. I ended up just jumping power from the door lock fuse. When I have more time I will look into fixing it the right way.
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