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> Turn signal indicator wiring help, '74 turn signal indicator wiring
jt914-6
post Jul 14 2008, 07:52 PM
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I've got a '74 (made 10/73) 914 and I need someone to tell me what wires/colors go to the turn signal indicator lights in the tach. I'm using a six cyl. tach, and I have two type of indicator light sockets to use. I've looked at a '73 & '75's wiring and neither one seems to be like my '74. Does anyone know the correct colored wires to us on a '74? Thanks in advance.............JT
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post Jul 21 2008, 11:47 PM
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I thought that the flasher relay worked the emergency lights and the turn signal lights. My emergency four way lights work and the relay clicks. The left and right front and rear lights come and stay on with key off when the turn signal lever is in the left or right position. I know that they are supposed to do this. My problem is that the turn signal lights front and rear do not work when the key is on and the lever is in the left or right postion.
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