Where to start on a turn signal issue
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Where to start on a turn signal issue
My passenger rear turn signal does not work. I replaced the bulb, and still no go. When the turn signal is on, you can see a very small (1/8") part of the light element flashing. But its not enough to see with the lens on. My first though is that the flasher in the dash is bad. The other thought is that the PO did install wiring for a trailer to be put on the hitch. So maybe bad connection? I'll probably get to looking at it friday or saturday. Where do you think I should start?
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Re: Where to start on a turn signal issue
if it is getting some power, then check the ground.
Poor grounds are the most common problem with the lights on these trucks.
Find where the ground is.. remove the screw, clean the area real good, as well a the connector, then apply a little dab od di-electric grease to the point of contact and the wire end, put the screw back in.
Next to duct tape, di-electric grease is the second most important tool we outta crarry in our tool box.
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Poor grounds are the most common problem with the lights on these trucks.
Find where the ground is.. remove the screw, clean the area real good, as well a the connector, then apply a little dab od di-electric grease to the point of contact and the wire end, put the screw back in.
Next to duct tape, di-electric grease is the second most important tool we outta crarry in our tool box.
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Re: Where to start on a turn signal issue
yes the grounds shoul dbe checked first. then there are two famous places to look for crossed wires. under the bed near the rear and under the dash coming out of the column. someone may have tried to hook up trailer lights in the rear and got them wrong or they are coming apart. or someone may have done soem column replacement or a turn signal swithc replacemnet that went wrong. if all the wires look good. then the third place to look would be the turn signal switch and the contacts inside of it.
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Re: Where to start on a turn signal issue
In general, where would the ground be?
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Re: Where to start on a turn signal issue
I have 2 70's. When you pull the tail light assembly out, there is a ground behind it. I would check that one first.
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Why is it that the trucks are always the best running vehicles in the family?
Ford means "found on road daily"
70 F100 Custom-352 w/68 Highboy 4x4 frame. My play/project truck
70 F250 Explorer-390/C6 auto. My work truck
04 Mitsubishi montero-family car
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Re: Where to start on a turn signal issue
I am almost sure its a ground issue. with the signal on, when i pull the light housing out and away from the truck, it stops working, but when it makes contact with metal it seems to work. Both sides do this. The passenger still is never as bright as the driver side. The wiring under is horrible. I'll have to spend some time undoing the trailer harness the po installed. Why do people try to do stuff they just can't do. And then attempt it, but just do such a crappy job? I mean there is all sorts of exposed wire from where the connections were made. Hmmm, bare wires under a truck.. rain and water... not to bright of an idea.
Thanks for the start, now I know where I need to focus to solve this issue
Thanks for the start, now I know where I need to focus to solve this issue
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Re: Where to start on a turn signal issue
I saw where somone smushed all the wires under the crossmember doing a clutch swap.
That caused some issues.
That caused some issues.