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Old 05-26-2016, 06:21 PM   #1
Chilly178
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Lightbulb 72 C20 Turning lights not working?

Hello, I own a 1972 C20, and the turning lights don't seem to be working at all. The light blue and dark blue wires got really hot and melted so I replaced all the burnt wire and I put in a new fuse. After that the wires still were getting hot so I didn't do it for long. I have two different turning light harness in the steering wheel and the new one that came with an adapter for the plug in under the dash. Well this adapter got hot as well and melted so now I can't use the new one so I went back to the old harness without the adapter. So its still breaking fuses constantly, and the flasher gets way too hot. Its only the front blinkers that are not working, both rears work. I also did something earlier on and manged to get the left front one working but it was blinking fast and the right side was not working at all. I am not sure if it is still like this or it doesn't work all together. I also made sure that the front turning lights were in fact ground to the front bumper. So do I take the fuse box under the dash off and do some investigating there? Or should I buy a new steering wheel harness for the turning lights again? Is something not grounded or is it a short somewhere? Do I need to buy a whole new wiring harness for this simple problem? It's very frustrating to me because I can't seem to figure it out and two simple turning lights is preventing me from driving the truck so there it sits. Any ideas?
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