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> Turn signal help, wiring diagram, anyone?
Jenny
post Aug 28 2003, 09:23 PM
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So I got ready to install the turn signals tonight, and after putzing around with it for about 1/2 an hour, I still had 1 parking light (L side), 1 driving light (R side), and no blinking on either. I tried to adjust the driver side one and blew a fuse. At that point, I stopped for the evening. Got some more fuses, and will try again tomorrow after work. Meanwhile... does anyone know which wires plug into what? The back of the housing has three prongs, labled BL, 31, and 57. Wires are 1 brown, 1 black/white, and 2 intertwined black/white ones. HELP!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/pray.gif)

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post Aug 28 2003, 10:22 PM
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If your wire colors are different, you could do as Scotty said and use the elimination process. The park light wires(terminal 57) would be the ones with the "doubled" wire ...(one from the switch and one for the side markers). That should narrow it down a little more! I have my harness laying out in the garage floor, so I'm figuring out what a simple nightmare they can be!!! David_S
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