I replaced all wiring at the hinges and new headlights. All wiring from there to the switches has been and it all came out good. I ended up taking it up to an electrician at Kenworth of Denton, Tx. Hopefully he can figure it out on monday.
2006 Peterbilt 379 Blowing fuses for high beam headlight.
Discussion in 'Peterbilt Forum' started by rocksteady176, Feb 24, 2021.
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I've had that problem many many times. It is 99% gonna be where wires come from headlights through the hood and hinge area. These other guys are right
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All new wires in the hinged area.
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I just discovered that when I push the left headlight back, ever so slightly, it blows the fuse. I am finally on to something now. I replaced the headlights with new ones after the issue was going on. It got to dark outside so tomorrow I am going to reroute the ground wires to a new location instead of them being grounded to the hinge. And I think that a hot wire is touching somewhere in that area. 2 things to look into tomorrow.
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If it pops the fuse when you push the headlight in, 99.99% chance the issue is in that headlight bucket.
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