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Old 11-06-2020, 01:34 PM   #9
Andy4639
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Originally Posted by VetteVet View Post
Andy pull your pnl lts fuse and connect your multimeter between the clips with it set on amps and turn the cluster lights on and see how much amperage you are drawing. The 10 amp setting is what you need to set it on. You shouldn't see more than 3 amps. .
This could be part of the problem. Last night I was looking at all the wiring under the dash and hooked to the panel light fuse. It was the side marker lights going down the side of the bed. I disconnected it and put it on the park light wire going to the tail end. It seems to be working for now. We will see haven't drove it yet. Just got finished checking everything again.
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