Newby with no dash lights and blown fuses
chrisshields11
Jeeper
I'm new to the forum and have searched for my problem but I'm not able to find it, so here goes:
Bought my 86 CJ7 about a month ago. I noticed none of the dash lights work. Signal lights, 4x4, E-brake and high beam lights all work fun but no other dash lights work. Not even the small identifying lights above wiper, fan, etc. Tried rotating the dial on the light switch but still nothing. Checked the 3A fuse...it was blown. I didn't have a 3A fuse handy, so I put a 40A in the 3A space and turned on the lights. The dash lights lit up for a second, then went off. I checked the fuses again, and the 40A and the adjacent 20A fuse (that lights the tail lights) had both blown. I went and bought 3A and 20A fuses and replaced both. Now, as soon as I pull the light switch on, the 3A fuse blows immediately.
I've pretty much ruled out the light dimmer dial as being bad (I think), so the only thing I think could be causing the immediate smoking of the 3A dash light fuse would be the ground? Only problem is I don't know where the dash lights are grounded. Plus, I have the factory A/C unit under the dash so I can't reach up in there and pull or wiggle bulbs to check anything. If I can get away with not pulling the A/C and dash, I would prefer to do so, hoping the ground is somewhere on the dash and I can attempt to re-ground if I know what I'm looking for.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Chris
Bought my 86 CJ7 about a month ago. I noticed none of the dash lights work. Signal lights, 4x4, E-brake and high beam lights all work fun but no other dash lights work. Not even the small identifying lights above wiper, fan, etc. Tried rotating the dial on the light switch but still nothing. Checked the 3A fuse...it was blown. I didn't have a 3A fuse handy, so I put a 40A in the 3A space and turned on the lights. The dash lights lit up for a second, then went off. I checked the fuses again, and the 40A and the adjacent 20A fuse (that lights the tail lights) had both blown. I went and bought 3A and 20A fuses and replaced both. Now, as soon as I pull the light switch on, the 3A fuse blows immediately.
I've pretty much ruled out the light dimmer dial as being bad (I think), so the only thing I think could be causing the immediate smoking of the 3A dash light fuse would be the ground? Only problem is I don't know where the dash lights are grounded. Plus, I have the factory A/C unit under the dash so I can't reach up in there and pull or wiggle bulbs to check anything. If I can get away with not pulling the A/C and dash, I would prefer to do so, hoping the ground is somewhere on the dash and I can attempt to re-ground if I know what I'm looking for.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Chris