Keeps blowing a fuse

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1971Blue390
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Keeps blowing a fuse

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Well, I tried searching diagrams, and a couple of hours working on the truck, but I'm ready to admit I could use some help. I just replaced the TSS in my column because the old one was pretty well shot, and I rewired the plug, and am little confused as to what does what. Oh the truck is a 71 F250 CS if that makes much difference. I found lots of diagrams in the TECH section for 70 and 72 but no 71, so I'm not sure that I'm doing things right. Anyway, after I got the thing all back together, I keep loosing the turn signal fuse when I try to make the left blinker work, the right one works ok. also, when I turn on my running lamps, my right turn indicator on the dash lights up solid. I have no idea what's wrong here, everything looks ok, checked my grounds, and have a mostly intact original harness. So if anyone could help that'd be awesome.
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Re: Keeps blowing a fuse

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The first thing I would check would be your wiring of the connector. Make sure the wires go to the right pin hole.
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yeah here is the correct pin out for your column. courtsey of thunderfoot. you probably have them reversed or something.
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Hmm, that is interesting because in the TSS that I got there is no orange and Blue wire or Green and orange wire. I have a yellow and black one and a solid green one where Thunderfoot's diagram indicates Orange/Blue and Green/Orange. So I color matched them to the opposite side of the plug, which was factory correct. Looks like I'll have to trace wires from the TSS and determine what's what.
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yea not all switches are made with the correct color wires. so you have to guess and then change them to work properly.
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Well i got it figured out. It turns out that all I had to do was match the colors in the column wires to those in the factory plug, it was just a little different from the diagram. I also had to replace the flasher can I bought, seeing as it was a heavy duty one and was causing half of the problems I was having. Now everything works like it should, and I just got to get a rear bumper and then plates and the truck will be street legal again! :) Would you believe that all of the flashers at my local Napa were he heavy duty type, and the parts guys had no idea that there was such thing as a standard flasher can?! :? This is the first time Autozone had better parts/knowledge than Napa! Seems like they need to hire guys who have actually worked on a truck/car before instead of people who are good at finding parts numbers...
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