Electrical
3 Answers
check your wiring make sure its correct check your fuses you have may have grounded a wire and popped a fuse.
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
where did you draw power from the unit? an unswitched source (like the cigarette lighter), or a switched source (like an environmental motor)?
Did you share a ground wire with something you should not have? Remember a given ground can only handle so much current return back to the battery, and maybe the lights now have a insufficient ground. Maybe.