Ok so after fixing some bulb issues in the dash and replacing instrument panel sockets and replacing the headlight switch connector along with my air conditioner control assy repairs. My right fender indicator and the front turn signal are not working and have no power going to the white wire or dark blue in the connector. Not sure why it quit when it always worked before. Tested bulb with 12 volts to connectors and they work. Also note that when turning on the right turn signal the rear tail lamp is dimmer then the left. I looked at the wiring and trying to see where I may have broke a wire. Please help as I can't seem to locate problem. Note: this is a non tilt steering system and have looked at the posts regarding these issues but see nothing I can put my finger on other then maybe the switch but the right rear works so I crossed that off as being good. Any one know where the feed to the right front is in my dash or where may be my issue?
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Tony thanks but I have checked your post and didn't find what I was looking for and doing the search was difficult. I didn't want to have to pull the steering wheel but may have to. As I stated I did do a lot of the pretesting already and I thank you for your input and info which may come in handy if I need to refer to later.
Thanks Sincerely
Ray
The lights run through the turn signal switch. Pull the lower dash connector and look for the 3 connectors that go to the turn signal switch.
Start there and check for power.
Russ
Thank You for your input as this is more then likely the problem. Which as you read I was doing a lot of stuff in and around the dash. I haven't checked it yet but will today and report back if I found the problem.
Thanks Sincerely
Ray
Ok I have found the problem and it was found to be in the connector that is outside the steering column that feeds the indicator switch. Some of the wire pins must have gotten tugged on when doing all the other stuff. Another thing I can check off my list.
Thanks
Ya gotta love that.... I bet you walked inside felling pretty good too. :-)
Ray has found his answer and thanked everyone for the help. I have removed the back and forth replies about how best to help. If someone wants to start a another thread in the General forum or suggestion box on how to best help point members to helpful information that is fine, but lets keep the specific posts focused on the question or topic at hand. I would just like to end this thread on a positive note and say that It is great that we have so many members looking to help others.
Tony, your opinion is always valued. Keep on keepin on with what you do.
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