- Jul 31, 2017
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I had intermittent turn signals so figured it was time to replace the ignition switch. Sure enough, it was coming apart. I replaced it and now I have no headlights. Figured it was a bad pigtail block so painstakingly documented wire position in place and then depinned the harness.
There was no change
So I tracked down the diagram and ran into a mostly correct harness except for 2 wires not accounted for.
I have an extra pinkish-purple wire connected to the pink/white at the base of the harness and the one port that is typically open, is filled with a thick red and yellow.
Now all these wires look very factory, but no idea what they are.
Before I cut the loom and start tracing these all the way back, any ideas?
I rewired my headlight switch with a new pigtail from LMR last year and that is all tidy. I suppose I could have fried the switch but when I pull back on the flash to pass, the headlights light up just fine and all was working before I swapped out the switch. These really look like factory spade connectors and crimps, I'm just guessing they were meant for somewhere else? Or possibly the bad switch was making contact with something that made it all look correct but it wasn't? The only noticable issue is the headlights.
There was no change
So I tracked down the diagram and ran into a mostly correct harness except for 2 wires not accounted for.
I have an extra pinkish-purple wire connected to the pink/white at the base of the harness and the one port that is typically open, is filled with a thick red and yellow.
Now all these wires look very factory, but no idea what they are.
Before I cut the loom and start tracing these all the way back, any ideas?
I rewired my headlight switch with a new pigtail from LMR last year and that is all tidy. I suppose I could have fried the switch but when I pull back on the flash to pass, the headlights light up just fine and all was working before I swapped out the switch. These really look like factory spade connectors and crimps, I'm just guessing they were meant for somewhere else? Or possibly the bad switch was making contact with something that made it all look correct but it wasn't? The only noticable issue is the headlights.



