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Cab over clearance lights

marty1300
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I was attempting to replace a cab over marker/clearance light on my 2011Fleetwood Tioga Montara. The wiring harness for far right light fell into the big front cab over shell. The harness seemed real short. Has any been able to fish one back out? Tried for an Hour with no luck. Not sure how to access from inside if possible
Marty
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marty1300
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ron.dittmer wrote:
Sold in many home improvement centers, these affordable bendable grabbers come in very long lengths and might grab the lost wire harness.

I would not abandon the lost wires because the positive and negative wires could touch each other creating electrical troubles and possibly a fire.


OP I like this will have to look for one
Marty
Marty

ron_dittmer
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Sold in many home improvement centers, these affordable bendable grabbers come in very long lengths and might grab the lost wire harness.

I would not abandon the lost wires because the positive and negative wires could touch each other creating electrical troubles and possibly a fire.

marty1300
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Harvey51 wrote:
How do you reach the middle lights to change them?
I don’t want to hang over the roof.


I can get to them from the roof
Marty
Marty

Harvey51
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How do you reach the middle lights to change them?
I don’t want to hang over the roof.
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Stim
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Take the light loose next to it and the wire should be connected to it.
Use a coat hanger or stiff wire and fish it back to the hole.
If you leave the loose wire in there it could short out.

marty1300
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OP here, I have ordered a lizard cam ( as seen on tv) has a 4' cable with camera and hook. If that does not work I will fish a wire from the light next over they are about 18" apart. Thanks for the ideas
Marty

D_E_Bishop
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77rollalong wrote:
could try removing the lights ether side and fish a new wire from there as well too
X2

Mine, IIRC are daisy chained together, removing the next one should give you access to the wires and with a wire from the lost cable hole to the next one should allow you to pull the lost wires back up in position.
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77rollalong
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could try removing the lights ether side and fish a new wire from there as well too

Mich_F
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A shop-vac might get it for you- worth a try anyway.
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path1
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Explorer
Know the feeling lost one myself. Got a cheap bore scope for phone and went fishing. Duck tape on wire hanger, etc anything to get ahold of it. Finally luck on my side with those small sink drain curley things taped to fishing pole end. And from then on I dont let spring tension of a wire out of my hand without taping it to the side of hole.
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ScottG
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If all else fails, you could tap into the adjoining one.