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TinaB1972

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I have a 1991 Ford 53

Currently I have ….
Head lights ~ Turning signals ~ Hazards & Break lights

But NO running lights anywhere

Replaced headlight switch for another issue

What’s wrong ? Any ideas what it could be or how to fix this ?
 
I have a 1991 Ford 53

Currently I have ….
Head lights ~ Turning signals ~ Hazards & Break lights

But NO running lights anywhere

Replaced headlight switch for another issue

What’s wrong ? Any ideas what it could be or how to fix this

I have a 1991 Ford 53

Currently I have ….
Head lights ~ Turning signals ~ Hazards & Break lights

But NO running lights anywhere

Replaced headlight switch for another issue

What’s wrong ? Any ideas what it could be or how to fix this ?
To me, it sounds like a fuse. Have you checked them?
 
All fuses were replaced today ~ they all ran then a fuse blew ~ changed all fuses out and now they won’t work
It appears you may have a shorted circuit. This might take some time to correct. If you have a multi meter, you can check for "continuity" from each lamp. What you will look for is a circuit that shows "live" from the hot side to ground "Without power to the circuit". Then you need trace that hot wire back to source looking for the short. There are a lot of circuits to check. At lease four park lamps. At lease four side marker lamps, Six or more clearance lamps. In my experience, the short is usually close to a socket.

Good luck.
 

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