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Location: Lacombe, LA
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Turn Signal Hook up Question
I'm going to try to write this up as simple as I can, hopefully someone can help me figure this issue out.
I have the 21 circuit E-Z wiring kit, no complaints with it at all. I have a OEM column with factory turn signals and the factory plug mounted in the coumn. There is a hard/stiff wire that is connected to the turn cam that is connected to the plug shown on the back side of the plug. The E-Z wiring harness has two wires marked Right Turn Ind. and Left Turn which connect to the dash mounted green LEDs. What I can figure out is how do I connect the topsideof the plug to the block to make the circuit? I've reached out to E-z and I think they are stumped as well. I no longer have the female plug (I cant remember if I ever had one or it was just wires). I can't be the only person to have hit this wall, so any ideas and help will be appr,. Jake
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Re: Turn Signal Hook up Question
This post may help and has a parts source for the female-end I think in
post #7. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=515827 http://www.americanclassic.com/asp/d...to&exyear=1966 (Turn Signal Plug Covers PLG-106) Here is a diagram of the turn signal switch wiring I found.
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Re: Turn Signal Hook up Question
Thank You!
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