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Old 04-14-2016, 08:51 AM   #1
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Thor Windsport Low Beam not working

I have a 2011 Windsport by Thor. I am having a problem with driver side low beam lamp not working. Replaced bulb, checked all fuses no change.

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Can you check if there is power at the connection? Check to make sure the ground wire is connected.
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I have power at the connection, but nothing at the headlight connector itself. Considered groundwire possibility, but could not determine which wire is hot and which is ground at the headlight itself.
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I have power at the connection, but nothing at the headlight connector itself. Considered groundwire possibility, but could not determine which wire is hot and which is ground at the headlight itself.

When you check for and see power at the connection, are you using a digital multimeter? If so, it should tel you the polarity. If you have the black lead on the negative and red on the positive, the display should show a "+" before the voltage. If reversed,you should see a "-".

Then you can try a continuity test between that connection and the headlight plug to see which side isn't making contact.
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