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Which rear lights should be on? |
watsonrx13 |
Dec 4 2006, 05:32 PM
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I'm having electrical issues with the rear lights and need some information for my 1974.
Please use the following numbers (from outside to inside). 1. side marker 2. tail light 3. brake light 4. back up light A. Which lights should be on when the brakes are pressed? B. Which lights should be on when the blinker switch is on? C. Which lights should be on when the tranny is put into reverse? D. Which lights should be on when the light switch is pulled on? E. Which lights should be on when the light switch is pulled on and the brakes are pressed? F. Which lights should be on when the light switch is pulled on and the blinker switch is on? G. Which lights should be on when the light switch is pulled on and the tranny is put into reverse? H. Which lights should be on when the light switch is pulled on and the brakes are pressed and the blinker switch is on? How do I check the continuity of a circuit? Please use a very simple explination, I'm not real familiar with the electrical terms. The following is the current wiring for the '74 Left side - driver side row 1 (inside to outside) (2) BR - ground (1) BK/WH - turn signal row 2 (inside to outside) (2) WH/BR - back up (2) BK/YW - stop (1) WH/BK - side marker Right side - passenger row 1 (inside to outside) (2) BR - ground (1) BK/GR - turn signal row 2 (inside to outside) (1) WH/BR - back up (1) BK/YW - stop (1) WH/RD - side marker -- Rob |
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