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missile150 11-22-2009 09:37 PM

Parking lights acting wierd
 
So when I turn on my switch for my lights, the headlights come on just fine, but the parking lights take a minute or two to catch up. This happens also if I just put on the switch for the parking lights without the headlights (2 part switch). Once they do come on, they will go on and off just fine. This only happens when I first put them on. It is like it has some sort of delay timer, but I don[t think it should. Would the relay that operates all these lights be screwing up? I thought a wierd thought that maybe they turn on after the engine has a chance to warm and the truck is telling me it is OK to go. :s: I know that is not how it works, but I can't figure out the delay between the headlights and parking lights. Thanks.

tltruckparts 11-22-2009 11:45 PM

man you sure do have some weird problems with the truck no wonder the other guy was selling it:s: that doesnt sound normal to me at all but im not too familiar with the 93 dashes i stay around the 95 and up style dashes. i know what your headlight switch looks like but i dont see what your explaining to be as normal. normally the running lights are on whenever the truck is running, until you turn the headlights on, and then the headlights overrun them.

missile150 11-23-2009 03:38 PM

The only other problem with the truck was the vss, and that turned out to be an easy fix. This lighting one, though, may be a little trickier. But that is what I get for buying an older vehicle during the day. :argh: Anyway, the only reference I saw was to the "DLR" or daytime running light relay. But this truck does not have any daytime running lights, and the electrical drawing actually shows the wiring going to it and then the parking lights. Now I need to find the relay and knock some sense into it, if that is what is acting up. :bat:

tltruckparts 11-23-2009 04:15 PM

make sure you test it before you go waste money on a new relay. its pretty easy to test a relay

missile150 11-23-2009 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by tltruckparts (Post 437345)
make sure you test it before you go waste money on a new relay. its pretty easy to test a relay

Thanks for the advice. I just have to figure out if it is straight off of the 12vdc battery voltage or off of whatever voltage the ecm puts out.


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