Halo light. A couple of weeks ago I installed gauges on the truck. While I had the dash apart I thought I would look into the infamous HALO LIGHT. It''s there and it is wired. It goes to a connector and then to a blue and tan #22 gauge wire that vanishes in the wire harness. Figured I would just tie it in to the gauge lights and that would take care of it. NO Light. Checked it out and found that the blue and tan are only on when key is OFF. Key on, no circuit. Apparently it is supposed to be on so you can find the key slot at night and when you are running it is off.
The problem with the HALO light is it goes to a 4 pin connector. The wire's were connected to the two OPEN pins. Just open the shroud on the steering column and use a paper clip and move the two wire's to the correct terminals and it should work.
Key off voltage is only 5 or 6 volts. Very low current draw. 2000 manual does not show a Halo light? Maybe a draw down on battery light glove box light?
Take a look, only three torx screws and your there, check the little 4 wire connector. Hope this is clear. "Head works faster than fingers"Halo light. A couple of weeks ago I installed gauges on the truck. While I had the dash apart I thought I would look into the infamous HALO LIGHT. It''s there and it is wired. It goes to a connector and then to a blue and tan #22 gauge wire that vanishes in the wire harness. Figured I would just tie it in to the gauge lights and that would take care of it. NO Light. Checked it out and found that the blue and tan are only on when key is OFF. Key on, no circuit. Apparently it is supposed to be on so you can find the key slot at night and when you are running it is off.
The problem with the HALO light is it goes to a 4 pin connector. The wire's were connected to the two OPEN pins. Just open the shroud on the steering column and use a paper clip and move the two wire's to the correct terminals and it should work.
Key off voltage is only 5 or 6 volts. Very low current draw. 2000 manual does not show a Halo light? Maybe a draw down on battery light glove box light?
Take a look, only three torx screws and your there, check the little 4 wire connector. Hope this is clear. "Head works faster than fingers"
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2000 2500 long bed 2x4 auto 34' airstream
[This message has been edited by Bob H (edited 11-27-2000). ]
The problem with the HALO light is it goes to a 4 pin connector. The wire's were connected to the two OPEN pins. Just open the shroud on the steering column and use a paper clip and move the two wire's to the correct terminals and it should work.
Key off voltage is only 5 or 6 volts. Very low current draw. 2000 manual does not show a Halo light? Maybe a draw down on battery light glove box light?
Take a look, only three torx screws and your there, check the little 4 wire connector. Hope this is clear. "Head works faster than fingers"Halo light. A couple of weeks ago I installed gauges on the truck. While I had the dash apart I thought I would look into the infamous HALO LIGHT. It''s there and it is wired. It goes to a connector and then to a blue and tan #22 gauge wire that vanishes in the wire harness. Figured I would just tie it in to the gauge lights and that would take care of it. NO Light. Checked it out and found that the blue and tan are only on when key is OFF. Key on, no circuit. Apparently it is supposed to be on so you can find the key slot at night and when you are running it is off.
The problem with the HALO light is it goes to a 4 pin connector. The wire's were connected to the two OPEN pins. Just open the shroud on the steering column and use a paper clip and move the two wire's to the correct terminals and it should work.
Key off voltage is only 5 or 6 volts. Very low current draw. 2000 manual does not show a Halo light? Maybe a draw down on battery light glove box light?
Take a look, only three torx screws and your there, check the little 4 wire connector. Hope this is clear. "Head works faster than fingers"
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2000 2500 long bed 2x4 auto 34' airstream
[This message has been edited by Bob H (edited 11-27-2000). ]