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Need help with tail lights. MC-8

Started by MedicNovo, April 19, 2007, 01:11:13 PM

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gus

John,

I just went through this fiasco myself a few days ago except on a 4104.

It may help you to read the string "4104 Engine Shut Down" on page two.

It was very frustrating but I finally solved the problem.
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PD4104-1274
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MedicNovo

Stan, that is very interesting.  I have had the problem since I bought the bus in the fall.  The previous owner installed a second set of lights above the original ones.  I currently have 2 sets of (semi)functional lights.  Maybe the second set is too much draw for the breaker.  That would just be too simple.  I will try disconnectiong 1 set to see if it still happens this weekend.
She thinks my tractors sexy!
MCI-8
Cleveland, OH

captain ron

That is more than likely your problem. As I stated before I had a similar problem and it was because the breaker was not strong enough for the extra draw. I had to remove all of the marker lights from the trailer and had tail lights only. After a while even that was too much. I did have better luck when I pulled a trailer to Sturgis as I replaced the bulbs with 24 volt bulbs.

flynbanjo

We had the same problem on our MC9.  It turned out that a wire that powered the lights under the seats was shorting out and tripping the breaker. 
Steven
81 MCI MC9
Hudson, Florida

MedicNovo

Ok I guess the extra lights were just too much.  I disconnected the second set of lights (turn, tail, stop) and drove around for a half hour.  I had no issues.  The lights would have gone off and on a dozen times in a half hour but not once since I disconnected the extra lights.  Thanks everyone for the great advice.  Now i just have to find better lenses and bulbs for the original bus lights.  Thanks Again!
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MCI-8
Cleveland, OH

JackConrad

 Now i just have to find better lenses and bulbs for the original bus lights.

Or, add  additional breakers and wiring for the addtional Lights.  jack
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Len Silva

Or, replace everything with LEDs, just a fraction of the current.

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