Re: no lights, keeps blowing fuse at headlight switch

Posted by HH56 On 2012/7/18 19:51:40
Wondering what else they did with the conversion. The stock 54 Packard headlight switch has no fuse on it. Should be a self resetting 20 amp circuit breaker which would just keep flashing the lights as the breaker resets and pops again. It would control the headlights, tail lights, parking lights and dash cluster & ign sw lights. The brake and turn signals are normally off a separate circuit breaker on the instrument cluster.

You will have to trace what was done if not a Packard loom or switch but some typical places that cause problems with stock looms (aside from the fact the old fabric and rubber insulation sometimes falls off in chunks if disturbed) are in the trunk and under dash. I can't remember if 54 had plastic insulated wires instead of fabric but if original, they can also harden and then crack when bent.

As to the dash, the instrument light sockets can have the insulation shrink back or come off exposing the wire right at the point wire enters the shell and then short if moved.

Otherwise, the loom comes down the side (usually left) to tail light area and then a splice junctions over to other side in a small inch or so wide trough in trunk floor. That is just in front of the panel below the trunk lid. 54 Clipper tail lights are pretty high so maybe not as likely on yours but some others have had things in the trunk bounce around and hit the lamp sockets shorting a wire. Items falling into the trough can cause problems on all years. The license light wire drops down a hole in that trough about in the middle and then out to bumper. If a grommet is missing, that can short. Same with holes in the front fender where cables to headlights exit. Sometimes the old rubber cable to the assy disintegrates. The cable to parking light sockets in another area is not as likely but should be looked at.

Some have had issues with the dimmer switch shorting.

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