One dark and stormy night a short while back the light switch on my 98 12v started getting warm and odoriferous warning me of the impending failure. This most likely followed installing the aluminum flatbed w/ additional lights leading to increased amperage draw through the switch. Or at least that is my diagnosis.
I decided to see if I could use the later style light switch from the 1999-2002 trucks. The switch cost me $15 and after much hassle I managed to get the connectors today for an additional $10. This afternoon I dismantled the dash bezel again, unscrewed the old light switch, donned my cheaters, pursed my lips thoughtfully, and studied the situation carefully. It happens that I am sort of shy about tackling projects that don't require a wrench or large hammer.
Here lies the conundrum. There are more wires going into the new switch than the old. I hauled out the Haynes and perused the wiring diagram, dutifully taking notes about C206 and various colored wires. I THINK that I have it figured where most of the wires will be spliced. But there are a number of orphans, e. g. the too many blues, tans, whites from nowhere, and so forth because there are 9 wires coming from the wiring harness and there are 14 wires on the 99-02 switch.
What I am in need of is a wiring genius or an everyday Joe that can look at the light switch back and tell me what color wire is coming out of the factory splice and to what color (and possibly how many wires it connects to on the connector on the back of the switch. The connector has little numbers for the holes for reference. For example bk/yl *1 means there is a black and yellow wire in connector hole #1. OK means I've found it's soul mate on the truck wiring harness.
TRUCK HARNESS WIRES: 9 wires
NEW STYLE CONNECTOR: 14 holes
I'm assuming, hoping, some of the same colors splice into one of the truck harness wires, e. g. WT splice into one color, BL splice into one color, TN splice into one color, OR/BL splice into one color. It is intuitive where the TNs and BLs go, but not the WTs or OR/BKs.
ALTERNATIVE B: Your eyes have glazed over and you are thinking "This makes no sense whatsoever. You had take it to an automotive wiring shop where they will say, you've got the wrong light switch
I decided to see if I could use the later style light switch from the 1999-2002 trucks. The switch cost me $15 and after much hassle I managed to get the connectors today for an additional $10. This afternoon I dismantled the dash bezel again, unscrewed the old light switch, donned my cheaters, pursed my lips thoughtfully, and studied the situation carefully. It happens that I am sort of shy about tackling projects that don't require a wrench or large hammer.
Here lies the conundrum. There are more wires going into the new switch than the old. I hauled out the Haynes and perused the wiring diagram, dutifully taking notes about C206 and various colored wires. I THINK that I have it figured where most of the wires will be spliced. But there are a number of orphans, e. g. the too many blues, tans, whites from nowhere, and so forth because there are 9 wires coming from the wiring harness and there are 14 wires on the 99-02 switch.
What I am in need of is a wiring genius or an everyday Joe that can look at the light switch back and tell me what color wire is coming out of the factory splice and to what color (and possibly how many wires it connects to on the connector on the back of the switch. The connector has little numbers for the holes for reference. For example bk/yl *1 means there is a black and yellow wire in connector hole #1. OK means I've found it's soul mate on the truck wiring harness.
TRUCK HARNESS WIRES: 9 wires
- HEAVY GAUGE PK/GR... ..... do not know where this connects
- TN/OR... ... ... ... goes to TN at hole #7 or #14?
- BK/YL... ... ..... goes to BK/YL on connector hole #1
- PK/BL... ... ... ..... goes to PK/BL on connector hole #6
- PK/RD... ... ... ... . goes to PK/RD at connector hole #3
- GR... ... ... ... . goes to GR at connector hole #11
- BL... ... ..... goes to one of the BL at connector hole #5 or #13?
- BK/BL... ... ... ... . do not know which color wire this connects to?
- GR/WT... ... ..... do not know which color wire this connects to?
- HEAVY GAUGE PK/GR... ..... do not know where this connects
NEW STYLE CONNECTOR: 14 holes
- BK/YL hole #1
- YL/BK at hole #2
- PK/RD at hole #3
- OR/BK at hole #4
- BL at hole #5
- WT at hole #6
- TN at hole #7
- PK/BL at hole #8
- OR/BK at hole #9
- YL at hole #10
- GR at hole #11
- WT at hole #12
- BL at hole # 13
- TN at hole # 14
I'm assuming, hoping, some of the same colors splice into one of the truck harness wires, e. g. WT splice into one color, BL splice into one color, TN splice into one color, OR/BL splice into one color. It is intuitive where the TNs and BLs go, but not the WTs or OR/BKs.
ALTERNATIVE B: Your eyes have glazed over and you are thinking "This makes no sense whatsoever. You had take it to an automotive wiring shop where they will say, you've got the wrong light switch
