Hoping someone can help because I'm at a loss. I have A-piller pods that have been working for a long time. Last time off-road, they just quit. My other three lights are still working.
Here are the troubleshooting steps I've taken thus far:
- I verified the fuse in the cab to the switches is good, which makes sense since the other lights are working.
- I verified the fuse under the hood specifically for #3 is good.
- I swapped two of the relays, one that worked with the one that is not. The light that was working remained working and the broken one is still broken. This means the relays are good.
- With the relay pulled, I measured 12V on the constant, high-amp line, grounding to the negative terminal of the battery.
- With the relay pulled, I measured 12V on the switched, low-amp line, grounding to the negative at the relay.
- I then removed the butt connectors under the hood and started testing the lights and my custom wiring (as opposed to the factory wiring):
- I measure 0V on the factory line with the upfitter switch off, as expected, grounding on the negative terminal of the battery:
- Turning the switch on, I got 12V:
- I then pinched the positive line going to the lights with the factory line I measure 12V on, but the lights don't come on. This is using a ground bolted to the frame under the hood:
- Finally, I connected the positive line from the lights directly to the battery, via an alligator clip to extend it. The negative still being the one bolted to the frame as above, not the negative alligator clip. As you can see, it lights up with my arm blocking most of the light to try not to blow out the picture:
I'm a little lost. If I have 12V on the factory line connected to the switch and the ground the lights is connecting, as proven when the light comes on, what am I missing? Is there a ground line not making connection somewhere around the relay? Anyone have ideas on what else I can check?
Here are the troubleshooting steps I've taken thus far:
- I verified the fuse in the cab to the switches is good, which makes sense since the other lights are working.
- I verified the fuse under the hood specifically for #3 is good.
- I swapped two of the relays, one that worked with the one that is not. The light that was working remained working and the broken one is still broken. This means the relays are good.
- With the relay pulled, I measured 12V on the constant, high-amp line, grounding to the negative terminal of the battery.
- With the relay pulled, I measured 12V on the switched, low-amp line, grounding to the negative at the relay.
- I then removed the butt connectors under the hood and started testing the lights and my custom wiring (as opposed to the factory wiring):
- I measure 0V on the factory line with the upfitter switch off, as expected, grounding on the negative terminal of the battery:
- Turning the switch on, I got 12V:
- I then pinched the positive line going to the lights with the factory line I measure 12V on, but the lights don't come on. This is using a ground bolted to the frame under the hood:
- Finally, I connected the positive line from the lights directly to the battery, via an alligator clip to extend it. The negative still being the one bolted to the frame as above, not the negative alligator clip. As you can see, it lights up with my arm blocking most of the light to try not to blow out the picture:
I'm a little lost. If I have 12V on the factory line connected to the switch and the ground the lights is connecting, as proven when the light comes on, what am I missing? Is there a ground line not making connection somewhere around the relay? Anyone have ideas on what else I can check?