Well, I knew that the guy who sold us our truck was a good guy. He tried to take care of everything before shipping it, and besides the rough starting when it's below 0°, we haven't had to touch a thing.
So I'm digging around in one of the bags with the snow chains, and wrapped up in rags is this little box with spare fuses, bulbs, etc.!
How thoughtful.
I know where all the bulbs go, except this one. It's too big for any socket I can find, and the prongs on the bottom look like they want to go into one of the relay slots.
Is it a relay tester? If so, how do you use it? Just plug it in and turn on the appropriate function, see if it lights up? Is it that simple?
Strange lightbulb-circuit tester?
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Re: Strange lightbulb-circuit tester?
Looks like a headlight bulb to me.
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Re: Strange lightbulb-circuit tester?
Yep, old style headlight bulb.
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Re: Strange lightbulb-circuit tester?
Oh, gotcha. Got confused because the truck has sealed beams. Couldn't figure out why he'd throw that in?