Hi all,
Apologies if there is a thread on this, I searched and could not find it. I recently bought a 1989 Hunter 33.5 and am fixing a few things. The light above the sink (port side) and the light above the nav station (also port side) are not working. The light above the port seating bench does work, so it's not that the entire port cabin light switch is bad. I removed both of the unworking lights and, with the port cabin light power switch turned on, tested for voltage. There was none, no 12V was getting to the lights at all. The problem is, all I can see is the two wires going into the ceiling and then heading off to heaven knows where. I am guessing the problem is, for both of these lights, and one or both of the wires is cut somewhere along the line, but I don't know. Maybe they both became detached at the power panel at the nav station, I have no idea.
Has anyone run into a situation like this before where they had to trace down the reason voltage was not getting to the output wires?
Thanks for any thoughts.
'Dubs
Apologies if there is a thread on this, I searched and could not find it. I recently bought a 1989 Hunter 33.5 and am fixing a few things. The light above the sink (port side) and the light above the nav station (also port side) are not working. The light above the port seating bench does work, so it's not that the entire port cabin light switch is bad. I removed both of the unworking lights and, with the port cabin light power switch turned on, tested for voltage. There was none, no 12V was getting to the lights at all. The problem is, all I can see is the two wires going into the ceiling and then heading off to heaven knows where. I am guessing the problem is, for both of these lights, and one or both of the wires is cut somewhere along the line, but I don't know. Maybe they both became detached at the power panel at the nav station, I have no idea.
Has anyone run into a situation like this before where they had to trace down the reason voltage was not getting to the output wires?
Thanks for any thoughts.
'Dubs