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No rear hazard lights
67 C10 with a replacement auto column (no tilt). Blinkers and all other lights work. When I switch on hazards, I get front lights blinking, no lights in the back. Does anyone know if this is the switch, the relay, or something else?
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Re: No rear hazard lights
Unless you are calling the flasher unit a relay, there isn't a relay in the system. If even only one light blinks. then the flasher isn't the problem.. If you have brake lights and turn signals, then probably the turn signal switch is bad..
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Re: No rear hazard lights
Ground on bed is the first thing I would check. Circuits can find a ground though other sources when they are not used.
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Re: No rear hazard lights
Are you sure you have brake lights?
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Re: No rear hazard lights
I just went outside to double check because of course I have brake lights, obviously I checked that, but humbly you are correct - I don't have brake lights and of course I didn't check that prior. I do have rear running lights but brakes.
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Re: No rear hazard lights
Best advice I’ve heard on this board is this.
When it comes to electrical issues. “Check your grounds first. Then second, check Your grounds again”
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Re: No rear hazard lights
In this thread, tmjlambert provided this:
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I tested each of these and found that I do have power coming from the pedal switch, but I do not have power going to yellow or green wires when I press the brake pedal. I do have blinking power on those wires with the turn signal, the turn signal lights do work. So I would conclude this is a turn signal switch issue - power is going into the switch from the pedal but is not coming back out. Does that sound right? |
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