Turnlights and brake light

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BadBrad

2005 Pitbull
What about forward turn signals? Do those work? If so, I would look under the fender to see if tire rubbed the wires. I'm not familiar with how the Husky wires run, but this has happened a couple of times to my wife's Mastiff.
 

Guillaume

Active Member
I change my plugwire,s 7 months ago ,My headlight and my rearlight working ,I have no idea they stop working a month ago.
 

BadBrad

2005 Pitbull
I know many are quick to scream "EHC" but many times a bad battery is the culprit to many electrical issues. Also, I would trace the wires back to the EHC and make sure all connections are good. The '03 generally don't have the EHC issues of the newer model Dogs. Do you have an EHC schematic that would show you which wires go to your turn signals? If so, take a volt meter and see if the EHC is sending power from that/those wires. If not, it may be time for a Wire Plus. It's a very simple "plug and play" with the '03 Wire Plus conversion kits. The only wires you'll have to re-connect are the dummy/dash lights.
 

stlmikie

I wish I had more money.
Like Brad says. Trace all of your non working lights back to the ehc. The reason I ask about your plug wires is because I once had a broken plug wire inside the boot that caused my light to fail as you've described. I would unhook the battery trace all of your wires and then check your plug and coil wires. I'm not sure if the ehc can or will reset itself but having the battery unhooked is a good idea while messing with the wiring.
 

stlmikie

I wish I had more money.
I hope it works for you. Heaven forbid it being the ehc. The 03's ehc is fairly robust. So if you're ehc is infancy fried you most certainly have a short somewhere. So make darn sure you've checked and rechecked your wiring and connections before you attempt to replace it.
 
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