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Intermittent lights

Yahoo Message Number: 61400
The wall lights over the bed work sometimes and then they won't work for for a while; then the start working again. Any idead as to the possible cause.

Dave

2008 Intrigue
#12235

Re: Intermittent lights

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 61427

loose bulb with poor electrical contact if a tungsten filament it is broken and making and losing connection poor power connection
poor ground

contacts in the socket have lost tension or broken

Bob (rthandren@...)
'05 Inspire 51178

Re: Intermittent lights

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 61446
I had a similar situation with the vanity lights. Turned out to be a loose connection on the breaker switch.

Jock Vargo
2005 Inspire
51428

Currently in Amana, IA

Re: Intermittent lights

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 61453
Let me know what you figure out. I have identical problem in identical place in an 03 Intrigue.

Re: Intermittent lights

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 61486
On my '95 the lights, rear radio and thermostat are connected to power with wire nuts - big ones - one of which fell off and the wire twist was all that was left. They came together behind the rear wall, driver's side, about head height. I accessed them by opening the upper cabinet and popping out the right side wall after removing some screws. They are now connected as solder joints. If I remember right, I could see them by removing the A/C thermostat mounting plate.

Mike Cebula
'95 Magna 5266

Re: Intermittent lights

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 61505
Believe I found the problem. There is a connection below the bed that kills the lights when the bed is raised. Found a loose wire there. Reattached and the lights have worked for several days without a problem.

Dave

08 Intrigue
#12235