Engine Compartment Light
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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That's a handy light under the hood, near the trailing edge. But mine isn't working.
The lamp is good, I checked it with a multimeter.
Is there a mercury switch that activates it when the hood is up? Where is it located?
Easy to fix this? Has anyone ran into this problem?
Thanks!
The lamp is good, I checked it with a multimeter.
Is there a mercury switch that activates it when the hood is up? Where is it located?
Easy to fix this? Has anyone ran into this problem?
Thanks!
#2
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Yes there is a merc switch. I think its inline where the bulb goes.
Did you know they are supposed to be removed before a car is scrapped/crushed? It is a known heavy metal. Like Megadeth.
click here for a PDF on location on merc switch location and removal. I just found it.
Did you know they are supposed to be removed before a car is scrapped/crushed? It is a known heavy metal. Like Megadeth.
click here for a PDF on location on merc switch location and removal. I just found it.
#3
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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So, if the light doesn't come on, I'm to assume the whole lamp socket needs to be replaced?
It's not on its own fuse, is it? I wouldn't think so.
Thanks!
It's not on its own fuse, is it? I wouldn't think so.
Thanks!
#4
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With the hood up, obviously, stick a multimeter in the bulb hole (volts dc,) and see if you get any voltage readings.
#5
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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It was hard enough to get the bulb out and then in again, but I'll give it a shot.
I might have to take the bulb socket off the hood to make the correct contacts.
But, YES, it might be easier to do this with the hood UP...!
I might have to take the bulb socket off the hood to make the correct contacts.
But, YES, it might be easier to do this with the hood UP...!
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