I think there's something wrong with new grille sport lights

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  1. Krazy Comet

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    You're saying with bulkhead connector disconnected, the breaker(s) are not cycling in HL switch?
     
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    i don't hear anything besides the mechanical notches like you normally would
     
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    At this point I'd disconnect HL feed(wire) from dimmer switch, possibly is shorted? If that doesn't change anything, disconnect feed to brake light switch. Possibly there is something connected to park light feed? Is there any power on the brown wires you pictured?
     
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    Yea I was getting Power out of one of them. I'll have to go back and let you know when it does though and then I'll also depin those wires you're telling me.
    I take it that the light and switch still shouldn't be acting this way with those wires cut
     
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    Absolutely not, assuming those are park circuit wires, possibly something is connected to switch that's shorting.

    Appears to victim of shadetree romancing?
     
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    Pulled the brown wires from the bulkhead connector and problem is gone.

    And now I'm confused.
    I had to remove my cluster again to get to the 3 pin connector. I disconnected that and problem petsists. But not only that but I see 2 brown wires coming together into 1 pin, unlike what the diagram is telling me.
     

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    Still nothing here. That 2 wire connection is grounded while disconnected, setting off my probe.
     

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    One of the best things I did when I rebuilt my car was to take the entire harness and soak it in a five gallon bucket of hot water and strong caustic Zep purple degreaser for several days. It came out looking like brand new.

    These harnesses are pretty simple. Maybe it would save you some grief if you pulled the whole thing out and got it on the bench where you can get a good look at it. Too many prior owners have chopped these things up trying to install stereos and other crap. Pretty drastic but it may keep you from forever chasing gremlins.

    You might also check vintage parts stores. I got a NOS entire engine compartment harness from Green Sales for around $50.

    Micah
     

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