Leon
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Post by Leon on Mar 31, 2018 22:02:29 GMT -6
Just as the header states. I recently purchased a ‘86 454 and it ran perfect... Everything was in top shape. Now when I brought it back to my garage, I didn’t tweak with anything electrical I just removed the necessary things I needed to in order to paint my gas tank and my rear fender. I took pictures of the wiring connections just so that I wouldn’t make a mistake.... But now that it’s all put back together I realized that my Left blinker stays in a solid state as opposed to my right blinker which flashes perfectly fine. I don’t know what it could possibly be. I made sure that all of the connections were snug and it all looked the same as the original pictures...
Any suggestions or point of references where I could start my troubleshooting??
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Post by eaglerider on Apr 1, 2018 4:45:37 GMT -6
There are two wires for front running lights, and two for turn signals, I believe you have one running light plugged into the turn signal.
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Post by Blaine on Apr 1, 2018 6:08:24 GMT -6
There are two wires for front running lights, and two for turn signals, I believe you have one running light plugged into the turn signal. There are 3 wires total One Running light one signal & a common ground...Like Eagle said make sure the two wires are not reversed....Also make sure you have a good bulb. (1157) double contact.
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Leon
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Post by Leon on Apr 25, 2018 15:46:27 GMT -6
I got her fixed now, thank you Eagle and yes. The wires are colored differently only each connector so I just had to plug and play. But thanks again.
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