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1994 underhood light


mperry

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19
City
Springfield, OR
Vehicle Year
1994
Transmission
Automatic
For a decade I wondered what this mystery connector was for; finally got around to finding out. Originally I didn't have a phone so I didn't realize there was a part# stamped on it. It's connected to the underside of the hood... a "under hood courtesy light". Yes, it's a mercury switch so the light goes out when closed. No one seemed to know what the socket was for until after I solved the issue. <lol> Apparently the original owner pulled the bulb because "he didn't want to drain the battery". The bulb inserts to the right.

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It's always nice to find an Easter egg.

That's a good place to use an LED bulb, to reduce the current draw.
 
I don’t trust the mercury switch. So I leave the LED bulb installed. But I unplug the other end of the harness down near the fuse/relay block.
 
I don’t trust the mercury switch.

Life was so much simpler, way back when all that we had to do, was to not trust anybody over 30.

The cat's ass would be a magnetic LED light in an underhood-mounted retractable spool, with an on/off switch. I'm sure that somebody somewhere probably makes something like this, but either with a "junk" rating, or for more money than it's worth. Or, probably, even both.
 
Life was so much simpler, way back when all that we had to do, was to not trust anybody over 30.

The cat's ass would be a magnetic LED light in an underhood-mounted retractable spool, with an on/off switch. I'm sure that somebody somewhere probably makes something like this, but either with a "junk" rating, or for more money than it's worth. Or, probably, even both.

If I'm not mistaken... GM trucks of the mid to late 80's had that very retractable light.

I never think about it in the rare occasion I go to the junkyard.
 
If I'm not mistaken... GM trucks of the mid to late 80's had that very retractable light.

I never think about it in the rare occasion I go to the junkyard.

I'm pretty sure that you're right. I remember seeing such an animal "back in the day", but I don't remember on what.
 
I think several manufacturers had that.
 
The mercury switch works perfectly well. When the hood is raised about 30 degrees the light toggles on... a whole 5W so mostly for checking oil.

Amazon sells LED trouble lights that hook to the battery and/or plug into the lighter socket. In pre-LED days I used to carry one of those for roadside emergencies. These days I used to carry a tiny LED flashlight but I kept using it elsewhere, never in the car/truck. I picked up some of those harbor freight magnetic lights when they were give-aways. I don't seem to lose those. I have a dozen scattered around the house and vehicles.
 
There's been times I've had the hood up for hours (or occasionally even days) while working on something, I did the same thing (pull the bulb out because that was easier than disconnecting the battery and losing all my radio station presets).

Eventually I had enough burning my fingers on the bulb and decided to do this:
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