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Replace the turn signal switch. All the exterior lights run threw it except the high brake light. There is a small plastic clip/switch in it that controls high and low setting. Because of heat it starts to melt and quits working.
you could always add a good pair of aftermarket fog lights that come with a relay kit and switch you mount to the dash .The only thing is by most laws you cannot run high beams w/aftermarket fog lights on at the same time only low beam ,they have to be manually turned off for oncoming traffic.You can get a good set for around $65.00.These kits come with easy instructions.
Check your grounds on the plow wiring,disconnect and reconnect the battery if the tipm reads too high a draw it will shut them down to protect the circut.Battery disconnect resets the tipm.
first thing i would check is the wiring were the plow wiring is spliced in at this is most likly the culprate. or you may have a bad multi function switch in the steering column
I'm guessing that you have already checked to make sure there is power going to the plow lights. If not use a test light and make sure. The most likely problem is the grounds from the plow lights themselves to the frame. Take the lights apart and check and/or replace the grounds, wires inside the case take a lot of vibration and that can cause them to fail.Don't forget to check the bulbs to be sure they're good too. Hope this helps.
There is a ground that is deteriorated in the harness. trace the ground lead back from the connection to your truck. Once you find the break, that should take care of your problem.
It is also possible to be a power lead, so check them also, but more often than not it is a ground.l
Headlights in my '03 Jeep Cherokee are through a relay, both both light's are on the same relay I believe.
I would be suspect of any added modules which drive the headlights. Hopefully, they didn't "splice" in, but used one with factory connectors, so you can remove the module and reconnect the connectors as the vehicle was shipped from the factory.
When it's all said and done, you really need a wiring diagram for the vehicle. I can get one for my Jeep at the local repository library. Don't know about your truck. You may be able to find a diagram through some hard searching on the www.
Let me know if you need someone to bounce thoughts off of.
It sounds like your draining your battery with all the accessories. It could be a loose alternator belt or that the belt is just getting wet and slipping or your alternator is not up to the job!
Try going to a good auto parts store like Advanced Auto and ask them if this could be the problem. They may be able to swap up your alternator to one that can handle the load!
Good Luck!
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