2TonCommon
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I'm wondering if anyone else has run into this issue.....
Tractor: Mahindra 2816 HST
Model year: 2010
Hours: 207
Problem: 15 AMP mini-fuse blows when switching the headlamps from HIGH beam to LOW beam.
I've done a fair amount of investigating in the lighting circuit looking for skinned wires or chafed wires that might have cut through the insulation but did not find any.
With the headlight plug connectors removed (both R and L) from the back of each bulb and putting a multimeter in DC volt mode on the hot connector leads (three spade terminals), as soon as I try to read voltage on the meter, it pops the fuse.
I've had the main instrument and switch console off and have metered both the HIGH-LOW switch and the multi-function lighting switch from the back bud didn't find any issues.
This has all the indications of a dead short with a hot lead going to ground as soon as the LOW beam switch is engaged.
This only happens when the headlights are attempting to be used in LOW beam mode. All other electrical lights and circuits seem to be working just fine.
I'm trying to avoid tearing into the wiring looms on a grand scale, so if anyone else had seen or heard of this problem, if you could please pass along what you know, I'd genuinely appreciate it. Thanks!
Tractor: Mahindra 2816 HST
Model year: 2010
Hours: 207
Problem: 15 AMP mini-fuse blows when switching the headlamps from HIGH beam to LOW beam.
I've done a fair amount of investigating in the lighting circuit looking for skinned wires or chafed wires that might have cut through the insulation but did not find any.
With the headlight plug connectors removed (both R and L) from the back of each bulb and putting a multimeter in DC volt mode on the hot connector leads (three spade terminals), as soon as I try to read voltage on the meter, it pops the fuse.
I've had the main instrument and switch console off and have metered both the HIGH-LOW switch and the multi-function lighting switch from the back bud didn't find any issues.
This has all the indications of a dead short with a hot lead going to ground as soon as the LOW beam switch is engaged.
This only happens when the headlights are attempting to be used in LOW beam mode. All other electrical lights and circuits seem to be working just fine.
I'm trying to avoid tearing into the wiring looms on a grand scale, so if anyone else had seen or heard of this problem, if you could please pass along what you know, I'd genuinely appreciate it. Thanks!