Headlights work nothing else electrical works
What works? Just headlights? Does anything electrical work that does not need the ignition switch to be in the on position? Possibly four way flashers, brake lights, horn, interior light, dash lights in instrument panel as well as headlights should all work without the key in the ignition and in the acc or on position. If this is what you have, then I would say you need to replace the ignition switch.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: 1985 Toyota Pickup Horn
Probably the switch in the steering wheel, or fuse, but usually horn fuse works other things too such as cig lighter or radio. If everything else is working fine, then to troubleshoot you'll need a testlight. I would start with the wiring harness where the steering collumn plugs in and decipher which wire is the horn wire. Put the test light clip on +power, then check the wires on the collumn side one by one, pushing the horn button on each one. The horn switch is the wire that makes the light blink when you push the button. If you try all the wires and none make the light blink, then its probably a problem with the horn switch in the s. wheel. Does it have an after market steering wheel? Because aftermarket wheels often have crappy horn switches in them. Also could be a horn relay if it has one. If you listen carfully while pushing the horn, you should hear the relay faint clicking. If you hear this, then the switch is working, but the relay might not be. Follow the sound to find it if you hear it. Test all sides of the relay with your light. Should get power constant on one term, and the other two should light when the horn button is pushed. Hope this helps. Cheers.
SOURCE: I need to replace the headlight on my 1994 Toyota Pickup
CAUTION
Most headlight retaining rings and trim bezels have very sharp
edges. Wear gloves. Never pry or push on a headlamp; it can shatter
suddenly.
Fig. Fig. 1: After removing the parking lamp screws, push on the grille clips to release the grille from the truck
Fig. Fig. 2: Remove the grille from the truck and set aside
Fig. Fig. 3: Remove the headlight bezel which is secured by screws
Fig. Fig. 4: Be careful when removing the headlight bezels, they can be sharp
A good kitchen or household magnet placed on the shank of the
screwdriver will provide enough grip to hold the screw during removal.
Fig. Fig. 5: Pull the light out, then unplug the wiring harness from behind it
SOURCE: brake lights and headlights dont work need wiring
run to autozone and buy the Haynes repair manual if they have it its in the back
SOURCE: my toyota 92 pickup truck turn signals don't work;
Try changing out your turn signal flasher.it might be under your dash by your fuse box.Some trucks have two one for turn signals one for 4 way flashers.By all means check the fuse first.
SOURCE: I just replaced the brake master cylinder and rear
check for fluid before and after the proportioning valve by disconnection the line after the valve and applying the brakes, if no fluid after valve try before valve if fluid is there then it is a bad proportioning valve. you did bleed the master cylinder before connecting the brake line and trying to bleed the brakes all at once right? If the master cylinder was not bled first then a lot of air may have been forced into the rest of the brake lines.
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