Posted by 160dan on March 31, 2008 at 12:36:14 from (71.220.118.251):
Bought the tractor with no lights and no fuse in box. Lights are there, just no wires. So, are there any wires that need to be added to the screws one the switch before running out to the lights?
I looked at the diagram from Robert M's. Mine has fuse holder built onto the swich back. I see a "z"looking wire for the lights "dimmer" and mine is hanging on the bottom. Oh, Mine is a delco-remy. I know to hook headlights to #3 and taillight to #2. My #1 is part of the fuse set-up.
I checked continuity and played with two wires. It involved the #3 and screw next to it,dimmer. I jumped from the one next to #3 post to coiled piece, then from the other end of coiled piece up to #3.
I can't get continuity on #2 at all. Have I messed it all up or on right track? It's out, in-hand and will put into tractor soon so fire-away if you can help, Tnanks, Dan
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