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Old 08-13-2014, 09:39 PM   #1
FLYNAVY30
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Need help from anyone who's done a Painless wiring harness

Car is a '72 C20 Suburban. Ive rewired the entire car with the Painless C10 harness. Everything works perfectly with one exception....the blinkers dont work, and when I press the brake pedal, the front and rear blinkers illuminate (steady), along with the associated dash directional lights. Ive traced the wires for all four lights back to the fuse block, and everything is run properly. The only thing I can think of is that something between the harness and the steering column isn't wired properly. Keep in mind, when I disassembled the truck, everything was working properly, so I know that the wiring within the steering column is good. Below are the connections between the steering column and the painless harness....any help is GREATLY appreciated!!

Column BLACK to Painless BLACK
Column BLACK/LIGHT BLUE STRIPE to Painless LIGHT BLUE
Column ROYAL BLUE to Painless ROYAL BLUE
Column BROWN to Painless BROWN

Column GREEN to Painless GREEN
Column BLACK/YELLOW STRIPE to Painless YELLOW
Column PURPLE to Painless PURPLE
Column BLACK/GREY STRIPE to Painless GREY
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