KW Flashing Head Lights?

Discussion in 'Kenworth Forum' started by Svoray, Jun 17, 2011.

  1. Svoray

    Svoray Medium Load Member

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    My usual truck ended up in the shop and had to take a 2000 KW bobtail (triple axle tanker) on a job yesterday. Well the job ended up running way behind which is typical. Anyhow, while I was looking around for the boss man to sigh off on my paper work, I noticed the head lights on my truck was flashing? This is a new one on me. I cut the lights off and on a couple times and that seemed to do the trick...so I thought. I got about 10-15miles down the road and the lights started flashing again! So I pulled over a fooled with the lights again until they stayed on. Once on, I started driving down the road and got another 10-15 miles when the head lights started flash again. It did this the entire way back to the yard!!

    Has anyone run across this before?
     
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  3. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    maybe its one of those good buddy trucks i hear about. run away never look back!!
     
    Last edited: Jun 19, 2011
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  4. dieselpowerrules

    dieselpowerrules Light Load Member

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    There is a circuit breaker that keeps tripping, causing the flashing. You need to find the short or whatever is causing the breaker to trip, and it'll be fine.
     
  5. Sparkz

    Sparkz Light Load Member

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    Yes, probably is circuit breaker tripping.

    May just be that breaker is old and tired.
    Has someone fitted high wattage light bulbs?
    Has someone fitted extra lights that also run through the breaker?

    You need to test the headlight current with an ammeter.
     
  6. ptours93

    ptours93 Bobtail Member

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    you should check the relay for hd/lite swap it out w/other one.that's prolly your problem.
     
  7. drwye

    drwye Bobtail Member

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    Check the relay, most likely causing it. Like ptours93 swap it out for a less used relay like flood lights.
     
  8. kwforage

    kwforage Road Train Member

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    I have had corrosion on a fuse cause this before with my marker lights.
     
  9. oregon1001

    oregon1001 Bobtail Member

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    I had the plugin loose on the firewall, engine side. Pulled apart cleaned and fixed problem.
     
  10. ptours93

    ptours93 Bobtail Member

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    good info . to know
     
  11. kustom

    kustom Light Load Member

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    The most common overlooked problems are related to grounds. You didn't say which hood you have, but i would check your ground.
     
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