CHECK YOUR FUSE
splice together both stripped wires for headlights and run your projector lights to your fog lights or park lights
Check your fuses, if its not a fuse go to the dealer and see if they are nice enough to print you a wiring diagram and a ground location diagram, and find out what ground came loose.
Tailights and dash lights are often fused together. Check the fuse for instrument lights. Also if the fuse is blown and you have a trailer connector on the truck, really look for a short there. I hope this helps a little.
To get stage lights to flash or change in time to music, first of all you need you lighting controller to support this function. If you are using PC software to create a show, then you most likely can do this, as most computers have a microphone or line in jack, which could easily analyse audio signals. If you are using a conventional lighting console, look through the instructions to find steps to achieve this, or you can look on the back of the console for an RCA jack designed for audio input. If you have all this, the next step is to start designing chases, which is what is used to make lights track to music on stage. Follow this link to another answer that I recently wrote explaining what a chase is in stage and theatre lighting:
the bulbs could be out. if it has a trailer hitch on it and it was installed after market (not by the dealed), a lot of the time the marker lights to the trailer are spliced in to the licese plate lights and the type of conector that are used are prone to corosion. if that is the case just splice it together after the corroded wirer is remove and seal it electrical heat shrink.
The top of the console has to come off to replace the bulbs.
The dimmers control the intensity of the lights.
Console lights and brake lighting are on different circuits (Fused seperately). Check the following: bulbs, bases, corroded connections, poor ground, blown fuses, faulty light switch.
Hazard lights.
because it is not plugged
my g6 heater and shifter console does not light up
Hold down the 1 and 2 buttons at the same time. If you don't get flashing lights at the bottom, your remotes are broken or out of batteries. If you do get flashing lights, good. That means your remote is in discovery mode. If that works, try syncing with the console via the red sync button under the wii remote (in the battery area) and the red sync button on the console.
Emergency lights, also known as Hazard Lights, can be turned off via a switch on the center console of the dash. The button has a triangle pictured on top of it.
try replacing the dimmer switch they sometimes go bad and do not allow voltage to the lights
In my venture ther is a switch on the overhead console that disables the inside lights.
None of the dashboard lights work on my 1988 Prelude. Why?