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Electrical Help in Charlotte
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I installed the painless wiring last year in my 76 Bronco and I have been having some problems ever since. My headlights and turn signals have stopped working (I thought it was a ground problem but I can't find it) and something is draining the battery. I need someone else to look at it. Are there any recommendations for someone in the Charlotte area?
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@ 1.5 hrs away in Laurens, SC Van Tumblin could fix it or probally give you a good idea at what to look for. Tumblins Automotive is his business. Very well known in the Early Bronco world.
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Just grab a multimeter and track the drain that way. Measure the draw at the battery and then pull fuses one by one until it stops then you have the culprit. If it doesn't stop you have an issue prior to the fuse box.
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