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Location: Kalamazoo, Michigan
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Re: 1969 turn signals
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See the red arrow in the upper right or the tan arrow in the lower left square. One of the blue wires goes out to the front turn lights and the other blue goes to the dash cluster to the cluster plug. The left light is light blue and the right light is dark blue. I can't see how the ignition switch change could have affected this and it may just have been a coincidence. The switch would have to be on for the lights to work but there would be other malfunctions as well. You may have just blown that bulb or the socket might not be grounded.
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Pueblo, Colorado
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Re: 1969 turn signals
Yes you are right I found a ground wire that has a clip on the end of it. I got it grounded and both blinkers are working. But now I have another problem, before I found the ground wire disconnected the lights for the dashboard worked. Now that I grounded that wire my blinkers work but my other cluster lights quit working. They were going back and forth with the blinkers working with the ground grounded but without it grounded the cluster lights work and Vise a verse a.
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