Vehicle is a 1994 HZJ75 Troopie. RHD, 12v.
I've been wrestling a variety of electrical issues that lead me to believe I have a grounding issue.
My right rear blinker isn't working. Using a multimeter (basically the extent of my electrical troubleshooting ability, btw) I read about 6 volts in the socket with the blinker on.
My right brake light does not work. With the headlights on, application of the brake results in the bulb going out. I tested the bulb on the other side, and know it to be good.
I traced the wires into the loom that runs the right side of the vehicle but haven't been able to find where the common ground is actually located. The closest I've found was a small bolt in the engine bay next to the air cleaner...is this all the way from the tail light?
Should I tear everything out of the interior and open up the loom, or just run new ground wires for each socket?
Any advice, especially regarding getting my hands on a Repair Manual and EWD would be greatly appreciated.
I've been wrestling a variety of electrical issues that lead me to believe I have a grounding issue.
My right rear blinker isn't working. Using a multimeter (basically the extent of my electrical troubleshooting ability, btw) I read about 6 volts in the socket with the blinker on.
My right brake light does not work. With the headlights on, application of the brake results in the bulb going out. I tested the bulb on the other side, and know it to be good.
I traced the wires into the loom that runs the right side of the vehicle but haven't been able to find where the common ground is actually located. The closest I've found was a small bolt in the engine bay next to the air cleaner...is this all the way from the tail light?
Should I tear everything out of the interior and open up the loom, or just run new ground wires for each socket?
Any advice, especially regarding getting my hands on a Repair Manual and EWD would be greatly appreciated.