• Damn lights

    From sticks@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 23 21:22:53 2024
    Well I spent the day installing the wiring harness on the TOAD. What a
    job that was. I removed interior trim and all the wiring is inside the vehicle, which I like. Only part outside is where it goes thru the
    firewall to the 6 prong plug.

    So I tested it and the right side works fine, even hooked up to my 150.
    The left side not so good. No running lights or brake lights. It only
    has turn signals. Since it doesn't work even on the Bronco alone, I'm
    hoping my connections are bad, or I switched something somehow. That's
    enough for today. All the wires are there now, I just gotta find the
    error somehow. ARRGgghhhhh!

    I get why they charge so much for doing this job. It's a doozy.

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  • From sticks@21:1/5 to sticks on Tue Sep 24 09:38:07 2024
    On 9/23/2024 9:22 PM, sticks wrote:
    Well I spent the day installing the wiring harness on the TOAD.  What a
    job that was.  I removed interior trim and all the wiring is inside the vehicle, which I like.  Only part outside is where it goes thru the
    firewall to the 6 prong plug.

    So I tested it and the right side works fine, even hooked up to my 150.
    The left side not so good.  No running lights or brake lights.  It only
    has turn signals.  Since it doesn't work even on the Bronco alone, I'm hoping my connections are bad, or I switched something somehow.  That's enough for today.  All the wires are there now, I just gotta find the
    error somehow.  ARRGgghhhhh!

    I get why they charge so much for doing this job.  It's a doozy.


    12 hours getting it all in yesterday was apparently too much. Good
    thing I stopped when I did. The left side of the Bronco tail light
    plug is upside down compared to the right side. I had the in and out
    sides reversed. Even after I discovered the error, I took it apart and
    did the same damn thing reassembling. But once I got it wired going in
    the right direction it all works as intended. What a relief.

    Now I just have to tidy up the wiring and get the panels all back in.
    Install the always on 12 volt Power Plug and fuse, and silicone around
    the grommet where I went thru the firewall.

    So I thought I could do it all in a day, but I will certainly settle for
    two. Especially since I got more time than money.

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  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to sticks on Tue Sep 24 14:44:50 2024
    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
    Well I spent the day installing the wiring harness on the TOAD. What a
    job that was. I removed interior trim and all the wiring is inside the vehicle, which I like. Only part outside is where it goes thru the
    firewall to the 6 prong plug.

    So I tested it and the right side works fine, even hooked up to my 150.
    The left side not so good. No running lights or brake lights. It only
    has turn signals. Since it doesn't work even on the Bronco alone, I'm
    hoping my connections are bad, or I switched something somehow. That's enough for today. All the wires are there now, I just gotta find the
    error somehow. ARRGgghhhhh!

    I get why they charge so much for doing this job. It's a doozy.


    Good luck. My only thought is maybe the diodes are wired backwards.

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  • From Mike Van Pelt@21:1/5 to wolverine01@charter.net on Wed Sep 25 03:21:43 2024
    In article <vct7pt$323qo$1@dont-email.me>,
    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
    I get why they charge so much for doing this job. It's a doozy.

    I saw a bit of what NIRVC was doing on my Cherokee.
    I am so glad I shelled out the money to let them do it!

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  • From sticks@21:1/5 to Mike Van Pelt on Wed Sep 25 09:16:28 2024
    On 9/24/2024 10:21 PM, Mike Van Pelt wrote:
    In article <vct7pt$323qo$1@dont-email.me>,
    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
    I get why they charge so much for doing this job. It's a doozy.

    I saw a bit of what NIRVC was doing on my Cherokee.
    I am so glad I shelled out the money to let them do it!

    I considered it, but after researching I decided I was not going to be
    happy with underside wiring and letting them put the plug in just
    anywhere on the TOAD. To be fair, it was my choice to do the more
    difficult interior install. The only thing big on a Bronco are the
    tires. At 6' 6" it was very hard on my arthritic ass getting in there
    and getting it done. It is not a complicated job if you just wire
    underneath and go into the taillights, but even that is a bit time
    consuming.

    I also do not have much faith in the workmanship of most people these
    days. On the RV I have found many little things that simply are
    unacceptable for what you pay for a new rig. A bumper misaligned, a
    jack not plumb, both tank heater pads coming unglued, lights that don't
    go off when doors are closed, even paint over spray on shiny polished
    aluminum wheels, etc. All these things with the smallest of quality
    control should not have occurred. If quality matters, you almost have
    to do it yourself on some things.

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to sticks on Wed Sep 25 12:26:49 2024
    sticks wrote:
    On 9/24/2024 10:21 PM, Mike Van Pelt wrote:
    In article <vct7pt$323qo$1@dont-email.me>,
    sticks  <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
    I get why they charge so much for doing this job.  It's a doozy.

    I saw a bit of what NIRVC was doing on my Cherokee.
    I am so glad I shelled out the money to let them do it!

    I considered it, but after researching I decided I was not going to be
    happy with underside wiring and letting them put the plug in just
    anywhere on the TOAD.  To be fair, it was my choice to do the more difficult interior install.  The only thing big on a Bronco are the tires.  At 6' 6" it was very hard on my arthritic ass getting in there
    and getting it done.  It is not a complicated job if you just wire underneath and go into the taillights, but even that is a bit time consuming.

    I also do not have much faith in the workmanship of most people these days.  On the RV I have found many little things that simply are unacceptable for what you pay for a new rig.  A bumper misaligned, a
    jack not plumb, both tank heater pads coming unglued, lights that
    don't go off when doors are closed, even paint over spray on shiny
    polished aluminum wheels, etc.  All these things with the smallest of quality control should not have occurred.  If quality matters, you
    almost have to do it yourself on some things.

    Most things. These days.

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    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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