Posted by 495man on September 05, 2008 at 15:41:34 from (24.222.9.184):
In Reply to: MF240 wiring diagram posted by packratt on September 04, 2008 at 18:04:55:
Interesting on the fuses, guess I never thought about them being different.
I'd suggest hooking the light direct to 12 volt and see if it lights, also check the connections on the rear of the floor boards, the one to the rear of the clutch pedal has all the main wires going to the fenders (plus returns for the right fender) These wires are in a very poor place for dirt and dampness, my flashers were acting strange and my plow light didn't work all the time, there was one of the connections on the floor board corroded and a wire partly broken/cracked and intermittently touching the frame and shorting, cleaned the connection and fixed the wire, no light problems.
I think I'd fix the light before resorting to the duct taped maglight! My luck I'd loose the light in the field in the dark (with the light going out the second it hit the ground!)
This post was edited by 495man at 15:44:12 09/05/08.
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