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05-08-2017, 10:14 PM | #25 |
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Re: '62 Turn Signal Issues
I responded to AAW's first answer about the return ground path. Don't know how I missed it: The ground path goes to the OPPOSITE front turn signal bulb.
Bear with me... Once you understand the circuit, it will be easier to troubleshoot. Look at the attached diagram. It's a generic drawing from my Camaro diagrams I modified for your 62. If you follow the path (arrows) for the right turn signal circuit, power goes from the T/S switch output on the DK BLU wire to the connector at the firewall. From there, it splits into two paths; one goes through the connector and to the right front T/S bulb filament and to ground. The bulb illuminates. From that same split, power also goes to the T/S indicator, via another DK BLU wire, through the filament, then out through the LT BLU wire. From there it goes to the left front T/S bulb filament and to ground. What needs to be done is get out your test light with the either T/S turned on. Start at the T/S and check for voltage. Continue to follow the paths until the light stops illuminating. There’s your trouble spot. Also, be aware that even though the turn signal housings are grounded that doesn't necessarily mean the ground path is making its way all the way to the battery's negative terminal. It's unlikely but the hinges have to provide a good path from the hood to the body. It’s easier said than done cuz it always takes 10 times longer to find the problem than it does to fix it. Treat the electricity and wires like water and pipes. It works the same way. Good luck! When you get back on it let us know what you come up with! Last edited by damnyankee36; 05-08-2017 at 10:21 PM. |
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