Another lighting problem
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Re: Another lighting problem
Fuse box has 6 fuses. The harness is original to the car. I removed it when I took the body off the frame. Cleaned and replaced it. Right now I have both flasher cans removed, the turn signal switch disconnected and the hazard switch disconnected. Still have power to both wires (light and turn signals) front and rear when I turn on the lights. Brake lights working correctly. Still haven’t located where I’m getting power to the turn signals yet.
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Re: Another lighting problem
Alright that changes things quite a bit. Begin by using the 68 wiring diagram in the tech wiki for your reference. Also the 68 turn signal switch is the worst or the turn signal switches, with a high frequency of failure. Start by testing your switch for continuity based on the switches wiring diagram. After that switch to testing the four way flasher switch.
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Re: Another lighting problem
Two things.
Fix your profile so people know where you are. You might have someone that can come help you.
Check that all the lights are plugged in to the harness correctly. Greens to green, blacks to black. It can be hard to tell with dirty wires.
With the turn and hazard disconnected you shouldn't have any power to turn lights. Tails and brake are powered separately.
Fix your profile so people know where you are. You might have someone that can come help you.
Check that all the lights are plugged in to the harness correctly. Greens to green, blacks to black. It can be hard to tell with dirty wires.
With the turn and hazard disconnected you shouldn't have any power to turn lights. Tails and brake are powered separately.
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Re: Another lighting problem
Another way to do it ,find it , put the bulbs back in and hook a amp guage on a multimeter 20A on neg side
Then start unplugging multipliugs unhook ground conn.until the draw goes away
I've had the sockets twisted in the bases that twisted the wires touching , on some datsuns
Then start unplugging multipliugs unhook ground conn.until the draw goes away
I've had the sockets twisted in the bases that twisted the wires touching , on some datsuns
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