Gauge Pod Lights
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- GreaseMonkey
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Gauge Pod Lights
I havent yet tried to confront this problem yet cause I wanted to ask Ya'll here first. With my headlights on low beam my dash lights dont work at all. With my headlights on high beam my dash lights come on except for the fuel and alternator gauge lights dont(I figure the bulbs are just burnt out). And the high beam indicator light doesnt come on at all(probably burnt out as well), and the dash lights dimmer doesnt work at all. So, do any of you guys have any theories??? Any info would be appreciated.
1968 Ford F-250 "Puck" / 360ci V8 / C6 / Dana 60 Rear Axle (Resting in the "Big Pasture in the Sky")
1976 Ford F-250 Hi-Boy "Bubba" / 360ci FE V8 / 4spd T-18 / NP205 / Dana 44/60 Axles
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1976 Ford F-250 Hi-Boy "Bubba" / 360ci FE V8 / 4spd T-18 / NP205 / Dana 44/60 Axles
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re: Gauge Pod Lights
Sounds like something jury-rigged in the cluster lights. There's only two illumination bulbs anyway iirc. I'd pull the cluster and see what's going on. Let us know what you find.
Barry
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