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'85 D100 P/U 318 - auto NO CRANK ? / No Headlamps ? #1877885
07/25/15 03:21 PM
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My good friend has '85 D100 Pickup 318 / auto that has fully charged battery and power to starter yet has NO CRANK + NO HEADLAMPS ? He's looked at fuse links and all look good . Any ideas ? This one has us stumped big time .... All help warmly appreciated & acknowledged help

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Re: '85 D100 P/U 318 - auto NO CRANK ? / No Headlamps ? [Re: kidmopar] #1877888
07/25/15 03:27 PM
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I'd start by pulling (seperate) the main power in bulkhead half & check for power/continuity to the other half. grab your meter and some jumpers


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Re: '85 D100 P/U 318 - auto NO CRANK ? / No Headlamps ? [Re: kidmopar] #1877939
07/25/15 05:12 PM
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iagree Then check the amp gauge wires.

Re: '85 D100 P/U 318 - auto NO CRANK ? / No Headlamps ? [Re: stumpy] #1877985
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THANK YOU ! He's checking this afternoon ..... luck

Re: '85 D100 P/U 318 - auto NO CRANK ? / No Headlamps ? [Re: kidmopar] #1878085
07/25/15 10:27 PM
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Fuseable link or main power source connection at the bulkhead


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