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1990 4runner tail and dash lights not working

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Old Jul 6, 2013 | 03:03 PM
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1990 4runner tail and dash lights not working

Hey, I know this is electrical, but its a specific 2nd gen 4 runner question

My 1990 3.0L auto 4runner Tail lights and dash light are not working. I dont know what has caused it, as I received the car like this.

What I have done:

-Checked fuse (No power on voltmeter lights on or off)
-Checked Tail light relay (power continuosly, and I bridged it with the relay out but no luck, and 74 ohms when i test relay)
-I have no power at the tail lights at all. But other lights on different systems working fine
-Checked the Dimmer switch, and I have NO power here? I thought I may be able to bridge, and try to eliminate the dimmer, but there's no power? Thinking this could be the source of the problems?
-The car has no trailer adapter, but it has had a different stereo installed.

I have searched the forum and internet extensivly, but not winning! Dash currently in pieces.

Any Help would be much appreciated.
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Old Jul 6, 2013 | 03:27 PM
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The taillight fuse is downstream of the tailight control relay (same panel http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b.../2powersou.pdf) . So when you check the relay connector, there should be continuous power to pin 2, and pin 1 should be grounded when the light switch is "on".

Can you hear the relay actuate (click) when you switch the lights? Do the taillights work when you jumper pin 1 to 3? (careful; that pulls enough current to justify safety glasses). Or just turn off the key (to remove power to pin 1) and check for continuity to ground on 2 (when the light switch is ON) and 3 (you're measuring the resistance of the bulbs to ground.)

edit: oops! Turning off the key does not turn off the taillights (so does not remove power from pin 1). You can use an ohmmeter to test pins 2 and 3, but since pin 1 has 12v you need to be careful.

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Old Jul 6, 2013 | 04:46 PM
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My dimmer blew awhile back and I found if I grounded out the wiring I got dash lights. Not sure if your tail lights are related to this or not however.
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Old Jul 6, 2013 | 05:08 PM
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FIXED! Thanks for replies crew. Not 100% sure what it was, either a loose connection, or a dodgy exposed wire from old stereo install I found.

The tail lights are constantly on now (with the daytime running lights), not sure if they are suppose to be, but I can live with that.
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