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> Turn signal switch, How to statically test?
HalfMoon
post Aug 4 2014, 09:44 PM
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How do we statically test (ohn meter or continuity tester) a column turn signal switch un-installed?
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Mike Bellis
post Aug 5 2014, 07:43 PM
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Someone on this site provided this. Please take credit!

This is a great drawing that shows the entire circuit. Trace out all these wires and check your lamps. Make sure you have European dual element lamps where needed and not the US ones.

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QUOTE(Mike Bellis @ Aug 5 2014, 09:43 PM) *

Someone on this site provided this. Please take credit!

This is a great drawing that shows the entire circuit. Trace out all these wires and check your lamps. Make sure you have European dual element lamps where needed and not the US ones.

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Awesome find Mike!
I see fuse 9 and 11 are involved. Can't help wonder if the rotation of fuse trick like what we did to solve the right side highbeam problem might get em working again? Seems pretty easy to try, right?
As an aside, they were working before I replaced all my fuses (and yes I emory clothed everything), so mebbe, eh?
Any other suggestions?
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