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Location: Cedar Park, Texas
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1957 Turn signal help needed
Any tips on getting my turn signals working? I have power on the pink wire at the flasher. Nothing appears to be stuck broken or missing. I sprayed PB blaster on a few spots. I don’t see anything broken. I’d rather pay ~$30 for a new switch vs ~$130 for the whole cup and switch, but have to figure out how to get TO the switch first…
Last edited by WIDESIDE72; 02-06-2026 at 12:22 PM. Reason: More info |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: calgary alberta
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Re: 1957 Turn signal help needed
grab a can of contact cleaner
spray down inside where the contacts are work the switch back and forth several times to help clean the contact surfaces allow to dry, doesn't take long check if signals work check power at the output of the flasher. using an old fashioned incandescent bulb style of tester as they actually draw more power to make the flasher flash. the flasher should respond by flashing slowly. another way to check the system is to use a jumper wire across the flasher plug in terminals so you know power is getting through (like remove the flasher and use a jumper wire in it's place) this should light up the signals, front and rear, if there are no other wiring or switch problems. usually a switch will not fail all the connections at once unless there is mechanical damage, so a left will work or a right will work, whichever. the other thing that can throw a wrench into things is the brake light circuit because it uses the same bulb filament as the signals. do your brake lights work? |
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Re: 1957 Turn signal help needed
sorry, for some reason it posted twice.
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Bossier City, Louisiana
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Re: 1957 Turn signal help needed
The front turn signals on my '59 Apache also don't work and I think . . . . ???? . . . . never did since the truck was new. Here in the U.S., there was no Federal requirement for front turn signals until 1968.
The rear signals work fine but only parking lights up front. Rick
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Location: calgary alberta
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Re: 1957 Turn signal help needed
does anythng work exiting from the switch, in any position? just thinking it could be a broken wire going up the column somewhere, if nothing works it may not actually be getting power from the lower end of the column.
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Re: 1957 Turn signal help needed
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Re: 1957 Turn signal help needed
Nice work. Probably good for a long time past a new aftermarket version.
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