I'm starting to think my override switch is having issues. New motors, new relays, light have opened and closed just fine for the last year or so. However, I don't use them that much.
Tried to use recently and the "stuck" open. After troubleshooting for a bit I just moved the override up and down vigorously, and bam... worked. A few months passed, I turned my lights on and same thing. However, this time moving the override up and down didn't help.
Now... I just want to delete the d@mn switch.
First, I'm making the following assumptions I'm hoping you can help me with...
1 - I'm assuming when the bypass switch on is ON it is providing the ground to bypass the limit switch. At least this is how it is portrayed in the diagrams. Therefore, when ON (engaged) is grounding the #2 terminal on the closing relay (correct?)
2 - I'm also assuming that when the switch on the dash is DOWN means it is ON, therefore when DOWN it is providing ground.
Basically, if the above assumptions are correct, then I can just cut the wire so that if the switch is "failed closed" the terminal is no longer receiving ground to keep the lights open.
OR
If the above is wrong, then I need to run ground to the wire because the switch "failed open" and the relay needs ground.
Tried to use recently and the "stuck" open. After troubleshooting for a bit I just moved the override up and down vigorously, and bam... worked. A few months passed, I turned my lights on and same thing. However, this time moving the override up and down didn't help.
Now... I just want to delete the d@mn switch.
First, I'm making the following assumptions I'm hoping you can help me with...
1 - I'm assuming when the bypass switch on is ON it is providing the ground to bypass the limit switch. At least this is how it is portrayed in the diagrams. Therefore, when ON (engaged) is grounding the #2 terminal on the closing relay (correct?)
2 - I'm also assuming that when the switch on the dash is DOWN means it is ON, therefore when DOWN it is providing ground.
Basically, if the above assumptions are correct, then I can just cut the wire so that if the switch is "failed closed" the terminal is no longer receiving ground to keep the lights open.
OR
If the above is wrong, then I need to run ground to the wire because the switch "failed open" and the relay needs ground.