Little introduction on my 74's issues: I don't use it much in the winter, mostly just hauling firewood, project materials, mulch etc.- truck stuff.
Some rather large wood rats moved into it the winter before last, the type that required small "have a heart" traps to catch. My dog was trying to catch one of them and snatched a hold of the driver side tail light wiring ripping it out - this where my repair begins.
So I attempted to determine which of the wires were the brown & black - the colors aren't that distinguishable on a 40yo wiring harness, the yellow and light green are easy enough. Thought I had it all figured out and was testing turn signals and the DS marker light was illuminating when the directional signal was on PS - figured I crossed something.
Started checking each of the four main wires at the rear plug to ground, everything checked out from the plug to the lights, but I had a ground on the harness to the to the front - checked the whole length and found a another badly chewed area corrected that, still had the ground.
Disconnected the plug at the firewall( with bulbs removed) and the harness to the rear is clear of grounds but the plug through the firewall is grounded on both turn signals and brake signals. I disconnected the harness at the base of the steering column and the turn signal ground cleared, I pulled the steering wheel checked both end of the harness and did find one blue wire cut, re-taped it but the ground is still there when plugged back in.
Disconnected both the brake switch and the light switch to attempt to eliminate them but my ground is still there.
Nothing looked chaffed from the firewall through the bundle behind the dash but all the fuses blew at some point. I need to run and get some fuses but with these grounds I'm pretty sure they will just blow.
Sorry for the long winded first post - just wondering if anyone has had a ground back through the firewall and where to look.