tomfromhull Posted May 25, 2010 #1 Posted May 25, 2010 I have a '99 RSTD. The other morning I lost power to the headlight, speedo, and brake light. I found the fuse panel with the 20 amp fuse for the headlight and it looks like it had a big meltdown. I pulled the fuse out with a pair of needle nose pliers ( it was melted and came out in about three pieces). I cleaned up the fuse panel, put another fuse in and all is OK now with the headlight and speedo light but I have no brake light. I changed the bulb and still no luck. Is there a separate fuse block with a fuse for the brake light? The previous owner put a modulator in for the brake light but I don't think that has anything to do with it. Thanks for any help.
tsigwing Posted May 25, 2010 #2 Posted May 25, 2010 I have a '99 RSTD. The other morning I lost power to the headlight, speedo, and brake light. I found the fuse panel with the 20 amp fuse for the headlight and it looks like it had a big meltdown. I pulled the fuse out with a pair of needle nose pliers ( it was melted and came out in about three pieces). I cleaned up the fuse panel, put another fuse in and all is OK now with the headlight and speedo light but I have no brake light. I changed the bulb and still no luck. Is there a separate fuse block with a fuse for the brake light? The previous owner put a modulator in for the brake light but I don't think that has anything to do with it. Thanks for any help. are you getting power to the modulator? it could have been the cause of the meltdown.
tomfromhull Posted May 25, 2010 Author #3 Posted May 25, 2010 I didn't check it. I thought there might be a fuse somewhere for the brake light. I don't know where the modulator is so I figured I go the easy route; ask if there's a fuse somewhere I don't know about.
tomfromhull Posted June 1, 2010 Author #4 Posted June 1, 2010 I finally fixed it. The fuse for the headlight must've been corroded at the fuse holder. I fixed it so I'm all set with that. The brake light was a separate issue. The four prong electrical connector for the brake and signal that sits behind the battery wasn't holding the wires tight so I put a new one in. Now I'm good to go.
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