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Is the fuse good ? fuse # 16 20 amp - right side lo beam .
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Enter vehicle info. year . make , model an engine . Under system click on lighting ,then under subsystem click on headlamps . Click the search button then the second blue link.
rf gain is about local coms if you want your cb to RX far away stuff set it too high but local stuff like friends family that are local then you want too set rf gain to low then only local signal can trigger the squelch ... so the radio will ignore the static and only trigger you when needed ? see what i mean rf gain ye a DX guy will set it high or too listen to people like over 50K away
and let then break the squelch...min
I just had that LO reading. Pulled back on the tip of the thermometer. Seems I had it inserted into my turkey too far. Probably up against a bone or too close to the center. Good luck! Happy Thanksgiving 2016!
Take the switch apart vvvery carefully and inspect the wires and solder joints.If everything is ok switch is bad. Not uncommon.Get another switch.All the other switches are the same as the hi/lo in that if you wire it the same as hi/lo it will work.Just use the right pins to do what you want so if harley is out of hi/lo try?run stop,it's two pole.Good luck.Oh yeah,use pen tip soldering iron and stuff called silver solder .
I changed the batteries again - after charging them up - and lo and behold it worked right away. Had obviously muddled up old with newly charged ones!!
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