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Old 08-17-2020, 10:05 PM   #13
92 Dime
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Re: Turn signal/hazzard/headlight issue

Hatzie, thanks for the info. I found almost half of the weatherpak zip-tied to the frame. Argh. . . .

After a couple weeks of driving back roads to and from work, and getting rained out every time I had a chance to work on it, I got a couple days off. Took two hours today, tracing wires and splicing in new, replacing a couple of sockets and bulbs, etc. I now have working brake lights and rear turn signals--thanks to everyone for the help!

For future reference (just in case anyone has the same problem), I found that pulling the fuse for the brake lights/emergency flashers "fixed" the turn signals. I re-wired the brake lights from about 3' forward of the bumper, replaced the sockets, and did a solid ground to the frame on both sides.
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