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Case 1845C lights

BDO

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After 2 days of tracing wires, checking fuses and cleaning connections (including grounds). The lights still dont work. Even with a new ignition switch.
The only sign of life is when I push the horn button I get a clicking sound.
Any suggestions???
Thanks
 

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Have you tried applying 12 volts directly to the light switch ? Perhaps it is defective.
These diagrams are for an 1835, but I think the 1845 is the same.

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BDO

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Yes I have. It seems to be some kind of ground because I have pos. Write up to the light. And I did test the light and it's good. One thing I did notice is I have what appears to be a 1995 1845C. P.I.N.
JAF0194695. I do not have a resistor attached to the fly wheel.
 

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Have you cleaned the blades in the wiring harness connectors ?
Seems if you have .pos voltage to the light bulb pin then there is a ground fault.
Just one light a problem or both of them ?
Did you ever find a fuse in the circuit ?
If not you should restore one to the original location to prevent a disaster.
 
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Ed ke6bnl

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Just because the voltmeter shows 12 volts does not mean it can carry a load, you can read 12 volts through a wire attached to the red lead of a volt meter on your finger, but you will not light a bulb through your finger. Maybe get a good ground and attach another light source to the hot wire.
 

BDO

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Excellent idea. I'm going to run a wire from the battery directly to the bulb.
Yes, all lights are not working .
I also checked all grounds and cleaned the connections.
Only thing I can think of is a broken ground wire in the harness ???
 

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You do have known to be good bulbs in place, Correct ?
Run a wire with a good 12 volts from the battery and connect it to one of the hot wires at a bulb.
If it or or any of them do not illuminate then you definitely have a ground problem either in the harness of where it (the ground) terminates.
 

BDO

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Just because the voltmeter shows 12 volts does not mean it can carry a load, you can read 12 volts through a wire attached to the red lead of a volt meter on your finger, but you will not light a bulb through your finger. Maybe get a good ground and attach another light source to the hot wire.
 

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That might have something to do with the problem! Need to up the voltage to get it to jump the gap, thinking something like 50,000 volts might work!
 

BDO

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Or at least figure out why it was rubbing and correct that problem! Bet it has something to do with that linkage to the right side of the picture!
Just old. I moved it to fix it.
The harness was in its bracket. I think just 25 years of laying there rubbing.
FYI. I found another one on the other side that was wore thru also.
Who knew ????
Thanks
 
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