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Revision A
7.2
Electrical Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
Section
Symptom: Low voltage and/or the battery will not charge.
Defective battery
Have battery tested.
Loose or corroded connections
Clean and tighten battery connections.
Defective alternator belt
Replace worn belt.
Replacing Engine Fan Drive Belt, page
338
Alternator or voltage regulator not
connected properly
Connect properly.
Dirty or defective alternator, defective
voltage regulator, or high resistance in
circuit
Contact Dealer.
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Symptom: Lights dim.
High resistance in circuit or poor
ground on lights
Check the wiring circuit for a break in
a wire or a poor ground.
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Symptom: Lights do not light.
Burned out or defective light bulb
Replace light bulb.
Burned out or defective light bulb
Replace light bulb.
Replacing Bulbs in Standard Work
Lights or Cab-Forward Headlights,
page 346
Burned out or defective light bulb
Replace light bulb.
Burned out or defective light bulb
Replace light bulb.
Replacing Amber and Marker Lights,
page 351
Burned out or defective light bulb
Replace light bulb.
Replacing Beacon Lights, page 354
Burned out or defective light bulb
Replace light bulb.
Replacing Cabin Dome Bulb, page 354
Broken wiring
Check wiring for broken wire or
shorts.
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Poor ground on lights
Clean and tighten ground wires.
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Open or defective circuit breaker
Check circuit breaker.
5.15.7 Accessing Circuit Breakers and
Fuses, page 357
Defective relay
Replace relay.
Replacing Circuit Breakers and Relays,
page 359
Symptom: Wrong turn signal/indicator lights activated.
Reversed wiring
Contact Dealer.
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Symptom: No current to tab.
Broken or disconnected wire
Contact Dealer.
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Circuit breaker tripped
Breaker automatically resets.
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