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Electrical Problems

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Need some help on a 1999 Montana, I have no dash lights or tail light/marker lights. Headlight switch is brand new. Where do I go from here??????
 
First things first, check the obvious. Are your fuses intact? If so, make sure all plugs and connectors are firmly attached and making good contact. I'm not sure if there are any fusible links in thoose circuits. Since I don't have wiring diagrams for a '99 Montana (only for the cars I own, the '77, '92 and '93- still waiting for the books to come out on the '05 Montana), I can't help you trace down the exact wires that comprise the circuits you described. However, you may be able to trace them yourself by following them out of the dash and out of the rear of the car. I always advise getting a manual for your vehicle, since they often times have the wiring and vacuum diagrams (as well as tons of other information to work on your vehicle yourself), and they're a pretty inexpensive investment that really pays off when trouble arises. Good luck with it and keep us posted on your progress. (And register, so we can keep track of it!):D
 
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