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> Turn signals, emergency flashers not working
ORANGE2
post Feb 20 2018, 01:17 AM
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Im sorry if this is posted already but can't seem to find it. I have a 74 2.0. My front turn signals come on solid with the turn signal switch, but do not flash. The emergency flashers do not work at all. I checked and rechecked wire positioning on the emergency switch and even swapped switches. I purchased and installed a new flasher relay.. After I installed it they flashed a couple times and blew two fuses. I believe they are positions 8 and 10. If i put 12volts on the output side of position 10 on the fuse block the relay under the passenger seat clicks a few times and then trips my test probe. I've also checked and re checked light wiring at all 4 corners. Is there something else I should be looking for ? any help would be appreciated.
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post Mar 2 2018, 05:50 PM
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I would try to break down that wiring diagram and isolate sections of the circuit to eliminate or narrow down the section where the short is.
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