Re: No turn signal or flashers
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Re: No turn signal or flashers
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Don’t overlook the bulbs themselves. I had a funky deal, in my 69 GTX last week and it was the led bulbs I put in last fall. Internal short.
That’s kinda freaky you have two of the same cars like that.
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Re: No turn signal or flashers
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Don’t overlook the bulbs themselves. I had a funky deal, in my 69 GTX last week and it was the led bulbs I put in last fall. Internal short.
That’s kinda freaky you have two of the same cars like that. LED turn signals require a matching LED flasher as well, correct?
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Re: No turn signal or flashers
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Don’t overlook the bulbs themselves. I had a funky deal, in my 69 GTX last week and it was the led bulbs I put in last fall. Internal short.
That’s kinda freaky you have two of the same cars like that. LED turn signals require a matching LED flasher as well, correct? That would be my question as well
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Re: No turn signal or flashers
[Re: mercman1]
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The car in question is the street car in the right lane. When I restored it back in 98-99, I replaced every wire in the car with new harnesses from Year One. So the running lights and brake lights work. No turn signals or flashers.
Are the silver I think 3 prong flashers different for turn signals and flashers or are they interchangeable? Thanks to all. '69 Plymouth Service Manual shows the square two terminal flasher for the hazzards and another for the turn signals. The hazard fuse covers several circuits and is always hot. If the dome light works and the stop light works, then there's power to the fuse. The stop light circuit shares wire D31 from the Fuse to the connector fo the flasher unit. if the stop light works, power is getting that far. Turn signals only get power when the key is in Run or Accessory. They have no fuse. The flasher serves as circuit breaker. The places that both connect are the turn switch itself, and the turn switch connector. using a voltmeter you can check for power at the turn switch connector (steering column) and the hazzard connector.
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Re: No turn signal or flashers
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The car in question is the street car in the right lane. When I restored it back in 98-99, I replaced every wire in the car with new harnesses from Year One. So the running lights and brake lights work. No turn signals or flashers.
Are the silver I think 3 prong flashers different for turn signals and flashers or are they interchangeable? Thanks to all. '69 Plymouth Service Manual shows the square two terminal flasher for the hazzards and another for the turn signals. The hazard fuse covers several circuits and is always hot. If the dome light works and the stop light works, then there's power to the fuse. The stop light circuit shares wire D31 from the Fuse to the connector fo the flasher unit. if the stop light works, power is getting that far. Turn signals only get power when the key is in Run or Accessory. They have no fuse. The flasher serves as circuit breaker. The places that both connect are the turn switch itself, and the turn switch connector. using a voltmeter you can check for power at the turn switch connector (steering column) and the hazzard connector. nice job mattax
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Re: No turn signal or flashers
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Don’t overlook the bulbs themselves. I had a funky deal, in my 69 GTX last week and it was the led bulbs I put in last fall. Internal short.
That’s kinda freaky you have two of the same cars like that. LED turn signals require a matching LED flasher as well, correct? The ones I had were yorkim and didn’t require one. They flashed same as old school ones. Worked fine for awhile. Just more modern crap that isn’t made to last. They were awesome bright though. Three times more you could easily tell against the garage door looking back to back with old style. Wasn’t meant to be.
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Re: No turn signal or flashers
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Interesting side note is the company saw my review and contacted me today about making it right. Guess we’ll see what that means.
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