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REAR TURN SIGNALS N.W.

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REAR TURN SIGNALS N.W.

Postby RoGrrr on Wed Jun 15, 2011 12:14 am

My right rear turn signal is not working. First thought was a bad bulb. I checked it and found it to be good. I pulled the cover from the left side to see which pin I should check and used that to check the right side. No help. I then put the volt meter on every other pin in that right side connector and none of them show any voltage when the right turn signal is selected.
Not having any other thoughts, I decided to turn to the board and ask for advice.
Is there a common connector somewhere upstream that might not be making connection?
Any thoughts ?

Roger
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Re: REAR TURN SIGNALS N.W.

Postby davidaln9 on Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:46 am

Hi Roger
it looks like a blue wire going from turn indicator switch to the relay switch then a blue/brown wire to a splitter with blue/brown wires going to the turn indicator light in the dash and to the front/rear and side indicator lights.
sounds like you might have a broken wire or loose connection between the light and splitter. I would hazzard a guess that the splitter is behind the dash somewhere just have to find the blue/brown wire and follow it to whereever it goes.
Hope this helps a little good luck electrical probs can be so much fun....not

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