wow what a great problem
I did not even know there was a connector there.... I suppose we have to
remove the side panel to get there.
ps--- was not I did not like you being gone, I missed your input.
gene
>GMCers
>
>First I want to clear something up. I said I would send private mail to
>anyone who wanted to know about the senders. Some people did not
>like that. Well, folks part of the reason I was not here for a while was
>of a threat of a lawsuit on another list. I told it like it was and some
>company did not like it. Other people on the list have now had the same
>failure I did so it looks like a dead issue on that list. I am not however
>going to walk in here and get myself into the same mess.
>
>Now for my GMC question. I was having problems with the passenger side
>rear stop/turn light. First it was dimmer than the dim one on the other side.
>sometimes it just plain old did not work. Did all the standard stuff clean
the
>socket new bulbs ect. All to no avail. If you ever chase this problem it is
>the DK GREEN wire that runs from the Hazard flasher down the drivers
>side and over to the passenger side light. There is a big connector
>right below the driverside cab window. The problem turned out to be all
>the green corrosion on this thing. Cleaned the thing up as best as I could
>and now I have bright taillights that work all of the time.
>
>Here is my question: Has anybody cut out these connectors and soldered
>the wires together? Can anybody tell me why I should not remove these
>two connectors? Before I cleaned the connections I had as much as a 2.5
>volt loss across the connector. This was measured by sticking straight
>pins through the wires on either side of connector and measuring voltage
>to ground. Even cleaned up I am showing a .3 to .5 loss across the connector.
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
I did not even know there was a connector there.... I suppose we have to
remove the side panel to get there.
ps--- was not I did not like you being gone, I missed your input.
gene
>GMCers
>
>First I want to clear something up. I said I would send private mail to
>anyone who wanted to know about the senders. Some people did not
>like that. Well, folks part of the reason I was not here for a while was
>of a threat of a lawsuit on another list. I told it like it was and some
>company did not like it. Other people on the list have now had the same
>failure I did so it looks like a dead issue on that list. I am not however
>going to walk in here and get myself into the same mess.
>
>Now for my GMC question. I was having problems with the passenger side
>rear stop/turn light. First it was dimmer than the dim one on the other side.
>sometimes it just plain old did not work. Did all the standard stuff clean
the
>socket new bulbs ect. All to no avail. If you ever chase this problem it is
>the DK GREEN wire that runs from the Hazard flasher down the drivers
>side and over to the passenger side light. There is a big connector
>right below the driverside cab window. The problem turned out to be all
>the green corrosion on this thing. Cleaned the thing up as best as I could
>and now I have bright taillights that work all of the time.
>
>Here is my question: Has anybody cut out these connectors and soldered
>the wires together? Can anybody tell me why I should not remove these
>two connectors? Before I cleaned the connections I had as much as a 2.5
>volt loss across the connector. This was measured by sticking straight
>pins through the wires on either side of connector and measuring voltage
>to ground. Even cleaned up I am showing a .3 to .5 loss across the connector.
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/