Posted: 8/9/2007 12:58:43 PM EDT
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A little help guys, please I have a 91 f150 and the tail lights are out. The blinkers work and the hazzards work. I changed the bulbs, flasher, and the head light swich. Where else do I need to look to fix these? |
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The best way to check a ground is to connect one lead of your meter -or clip the test light- to a good 12 Volt power source. Then probe the ground wire with the other lead of meter or test light. The battery positive terminal is a great 12 volt power choice if you can reach that far. If using battery pos terminal and a meter, first check battery voltage between the two battery posts. You should read 12.4-12.7 volts. Using battery + term. for a power source you should have battery voltage on the ground wire, (with a .3-.4 acceptable loss of voltage) and still be considered good. If you lost .5 volts or more from battery voltage then you have a bad -or weak- ground. If using a test light and it lights up bright you have a good ground. If it's not very bright you have a weak ground, if it doesn't light up at all you have a bad ground or broken ground wire. Repair ground wire as necessary. |