Spencer4336
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So I have a 40" light bar behind my grille (wired to the number 1 switch) and a 20" light bar in my bumper (wired to the number 4 switch)
I took the truck to the body shop after my accident and when they started pulling everything apart I had the lights wired with quick connects so if I ever had to take them off it would be easy to plug them back in.
They disconnected everything and once the truck was done they plugged it all back in. What I didn't notice was that they revered the plugs so I had my 40" light bar wired to the smallest amp switch (number 4) and I noticed it after a couple times of using it that it was on the wrong switch.
Now I'm trying to wire something else to the number 4 switch as I've taken the 20" light bar off. And it won't work. I get no power to it. Could it be a blown fuse? I looked at the fuse and it looked ok so I'm just out of ideas what the problem could be.
Thank you for the help in advanced
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I took the truck to the body shop after my accident and when they started pulling everything apart I had the lights wired with quick connects so if I ever had to take them off it would be easy to plug them back in.
They disconnected everything and once the truck was done they plugged it all back in. What I didn't notice was that they revered the plugs so I had my 40" light bar wired to the smallest amp switch (number 4) and I noticed it after a couple times of using it that it was on the wrong switch.
Now I'm trying to wire something else to the number 4 switch as I've taken the 20" light bar off. And it won't work. I get no power to it. Could it be a blown fuse? I looked at the fuse and it looked ok so I'm just out of ideas what the problem could be.
Thank you for the help in advanced
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