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Thread: Stupid question RE overhead lights in an 06 Century

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    Default Stupid question RE overhead lights in an 06 Century

    Both of my overhead sleeper lights stopped working at the same time the other day, bulbs are good. The chart for my fuse panel is gone, so what fuse is it for these? Or is it inline somewhere? Thanks.

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    dumb

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    Maybe you should have a seat. :twisted:




    lol

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    my apologizes for hijacking your thread an filling it with

    chit wont happen again.

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    It's a legit question, I get all the fame and attention I need on another website. I'm just tired of not being able to see at night. The stupid maplights are no help at all.

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    Default Re: Stupid question RE overhead lights in an 06 Century

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisHansen
    Both of my overhead sleeper lights stopped working at the same time the other day, bulbs are good. The chart for my fuse panel is gone, so what fuse is it for these? Or is it inline somewhere? Thanks.

    check all of the fuses, the one that is blown is the one that supplies the lights..

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    Default Re: Stupid question RE overhead lights in an 06 Century

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisHansen
    Both of my overhead sleeper lights stopped working at the same time the other day, bulbs are good. The chart for my fuse panel is gone, so what fuse is it for these? Or is it inline somewhere? Thanks.

    check all of the fuses, the one that is blown is the one that supplies the lights..
    Did that last night. No luck.

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    If it is a fluorescent type, it is probably the starter. On my Pete I had to replace the entire light assembly due to this.

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    Regular incandescent bulbs.

    anybody else got a guess?

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    Default Re: Stupid question RE overhead lights in an 06 Century

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisHansen
    Both of my overhead sleeper lights stopped working at the same time the other day, bulbs are good. The chart for my fuse panel is gone, so what fuse is it for these? Or is it inline somewhere? Thanks.
    If the fuse or circuit breaker is not blown and the bulbs are good, then it has to be a bad switch, bad ground, broken wire or bad connection somewhere in that circuit.

    I'm not a Freightliner guru, so I can't get more specific, but that was a list of causes that would be applicable to that general type of problem.
    If you can't shift it smoothly, you shouldn't be driving it.

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    They're not flourescent? All my Freightshakers are...
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    This hasn't been mentioned yet, but there are two panels for these trucks. I lost all the power to the DC outlets and searched a LONG time before finding the panel behind the sleeper curtain on the drivers side of the truck.

    You may have already found it and eliminate it as a problem.. but thought that I'd suggest that.

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