
About 2 weeks ago I was rummaging around behind my dash trying to figure out the 3 sets of driving lights that came on my van, of which I recently ended up removing one set. While I was back there I came across a plug that was disconnected from an extra driving light switch on the dash, I thought "This looks simple enough". Turns out this extra switch wasn't for another set of driving lights, but instead, turned on the marker lights on the van and it also activated the one extra back-up light that was attached to the rear bumper. Now I could turn on my marker lights using the normal switch on the steering column and this extra switch. GREAT RIGHT?
Not so much... I have recently lost function of the marker lights via the steering column switch, this also includes the instrument panel lights (which are still needing replacement). On top of that, when I turn on the extra switch to get marker lights, I get a draw of 0.5 - 0.8 volts on the voltmeter, which is way more than turning on my high and low beam lights at the same time. Now the only way to turn on my marker lights is via the extra switch that was originally disconnected.
My plan is to disconnect the extra switch and start tracing wires and fuses. Worse comes to worse I'll completely remove the auxiliary wiring and start from scratch.
Just looking for input from others that may have run into something similar.