Toyota 7FBEU15:
Auxiliary lights

One of the forklift at my plant has auxiliary light hooked up on it. I do not know who hooked them up but they are not working correctly, they are blue lights for front and back. They are connected to the yellow wire of a plug on the left side, just spliced in. I am only getting 6 volts at that wire, one of the lights is really dim and the other cuts off as soon as the contactor pulls in after you turn the key on. Where is the proper place to connect power for the auxiliary lights?
  • Posted 24 Oct 2024 22:43
  • Discussion started by Thomas_Goffigon
  • Georgia, United States
Thomas Goffigon

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