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03-30-2020, 11:32 PM | #1 |
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Light for AC/Heat Control
So I am working on 72 C10. Redoing a bunch of dash and gauge work.
Replaced some gauges and bulbs, replacing the AC/Heat controls and cables. I see my control unit has a place for 2 bulbs, one on each end. I see i have one bulb socket, but also have another wire cut that i thought was hot with dash lights on so I bought another bulb socket to splice on and have 2 LED bulbs in AC controls. It is ign hot though. That being said, has anyone spliced into that other bulb line and run two lights to the AC controls? Any reason why not? That ign hot line is coming from the IGN hot tap in fuse panel, maybe for former radio power. THoughts on 2 bulbs since I have the extra socket and led bulb? Larry
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03-31-2020, 12:37 AM | #2 |
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Re: Light for AC/Heat Control
The A/C-heater control light bulb wire should be a grey wire that gets its voltage from the instrument cluster grey wire. You can test for presence of the right switched power with a test light or multimeter. Yes, you can tap into that wire for both bulbs. If you don't see that grey wire set up, I recommend connect both A/C control light bulbs from a new grey wire that you plug in to the fuse panel. If you plug it in to the terminal marked PNL LTS (notice the little arrow pointing to the terminal), it will be the same source of power the instrument cluster gets, which works when the lights are on and twisting the headlight switch dims the cluster and A/C control lights. LED bulbs are not usually dimmable, or if they do dim, they don't dim very much before just going out.
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04-04-2020, 09:23 AM | #3 |
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Re: Light for AC/Heat Control
All AC controllers had 2 bulbs which are grey wires coming from head light switch. They turn on the dash lights when the head light switch is pulled out.
Heater controller only had 1 bulb wire which is grey also. There is no problem splicing into the grey wire and running 2 bulbs.
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04-04-2020, 12:23 PM | #4 |
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Re: Light for AC/Heat Control
Awesome that's what I was hoping to hear. I will splice into that other one and add some length.
The other wire coming of ign hot was probably a leftover from one of the PO for a radio. This truck was a gift to me, bought at auction and is a train wreck. Yes it drove across the auction block. With gauges glued up to look l9ke they worked. Crazy stuff under this dash. Thanks Larry
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