Re: [AMC-List] 65 Marlin Instrument Bulbs
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Re: [AMC-List] 65 Marlin Instrument Bulbs



Kent,
  Thanks for the advice.  I did pull the light switch out and cleaned the contact point for the variable resistor with a burnishing tool. That did help some (no more dead spots).  The light for the center console was nice and bright at full illumination, so I wsn't suspecting the light switch since it is on the same circuit (through the light switch). Actually, I am not really sure how bright these lights should be. I know I wasn't a bright in the 60's, so I am guessing the dash lights were a little dimmer than what we are used to today.

Keith
Re: [AMC-List] 65 Marlin Instrument Bulbs

Date: Saturday, December 30, 2006 12:57 PM
From: KENT ANDERSON <65marlin327@xxxxxxxxxxx>

When my Marlin popped fuses like candy, I discovered it was the light switch
that was shorting out.  Ever since I replaced the switch, my dash lights are
nice and bright, and no more blown fuses, which means I always have tail
lights, now, too!  Just a suggestion.  Those things do wear out.
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