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Marker lights, electrical TS |
mrgjones |
Jan 8 2011, 08:46 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 91 Joined: 23-November 09 From: Monterey Member No.: 11,062 Region Association: Northern California |
Howdy y'all,
Left rear blinker is not cooperating. All others are just peachy. Switched relays (left and right) with same result. Any help would be lovely. |
detoxcowboy |
Jan 8 2011, 10:57 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,294 Joined: 30-January 08 Member No.: 8,642 Region Association: Africa |
?what year car? front blinker or rear? what does not cooperating mean exactly? not trying to be a dick, just need more info to assist.. there is only one turn signal relay in the fuse box panel, you may have been switching the headlight motor relays in the front trunk? check your bulbs first, try the hazards does it flash then?
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mrgjones |
Jan 10 2011, 09:25 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 91 Joined: 23-November 09 From: Monterey Member No.: 11,062 Region Association: Northern California |
?what year car? front blinker or rear? what does not cooperating mean exactly? not trying to be a dick, just need more info to assist.. there is only one turn signal relay in the fuse box panel, you may have been switching the headlight motor relays in the front trunk? check your bulbs first, try the hazards does it flash then? 74 rear, drivers side blinker. Not cooperating means there is no response from that that light when I flip the switch on the column. The relays I'm talking about are the two, round relays inboard on the back side of the fuse panel inside the cabin. Actually got the light to come on by cleaning up some corrosion but now it stays on any time the key is on. |
detoxcowboy |
Jan 10 2011, 09:56 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,294 Joined: 30-January 08 Member No.: 8,642 Region Association: Africa |
?what year car? front blinker or rear? what does not cooperating mean exactly? not trying to be a dick, just need more info to assist.. there is only one turn signal relay in the fuse box panel, you may have been switching the headlight motor relays in the front trunk? check your bulbs first, try the hazards does it flash then? 74 rear, drivers side blinker. Not cooperating means there is no response from that that light when I flip the switch on the column. The relays I'm talking about are the two, round relays inboard on the back side of the fuse panel inside the cabin. Actually got the light to come on by cleaning up some corrosion but now it stays on any time the key is on. the turn signals and side markers will stay on solid even with ignition off and key out if the turn signal level has been actuated, make sure it is off. This is by desighn believe it or not.. Joe |
mrgjones |
Jan 10 2011, 10:41 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 91 Joined: 23-November 09 From: Monterey Member No.: 11,062 Region Association: Northern California |
?what year car? front blinker or rear? what does not cooperating mean exactly? not trying to be a dick, just need more info to assist.. there is only one turn signal relay in the fuse box panel, you may have been switching the headlight motor relays in the front trunk? check your bulbs first, try the hazards does it flash then? 74 rear, drivers side blinker. Not cooperating means there is no response from that that light when I flip the switch on the column. The relays I'm talking about are the two, round relays inboard on the back side of the fuse panel inside the cabin. Actually got the light to come on by cleaning up some corrosion but now it stays on any time the key is on. the turn signals and side markers will stay on solid even with ignition off and key out if the turn signal level has been actuated, make sure it is off. This is by desighn believe it or not.. Joe Thanks for the heads up. Unfortunately, that light is staying on with the lever in the neutral position. I guess its time to start tracing wires. |
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