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Lost my turn signals

dmich2

Donation Time
In the process of replacing gauges, cleaning up the 'rats nest' of old wiring, I've lost my turn signals. During the dismantling phase I marked everything so I'd know what went back to what. During the reassembly all went well and I replaced old wires with new. Anyway, what is the process of tracing the problem with my turn signals? :mad: I tried using a test lamp thinking I should get some sort of power along the wiring up to the flasher unit. Fuses are OK. I'm frustrated and decided time to take a break and cool off and maybe get some advice. :cool:

Thanks,
Dennis
 

Green67Alpine

Former SAOCA Membership Director
Platinum Level Sponsor
Not much of an answer but....... triple check your grounds........ did you replace the loop d loop ground wire behind the dash ?(mine's got 1 wire that goes between many items that need to be grounded)

Tom j
 

mikephillips

Donation Time
Grounds as pointed out. you might also try replacing the flasher unit that's attached to the underdash steering column support, if it gets whacked it can break internally. And using a wiring diagrahm trace all the wires to ensure you haven't accidentally pulled sonething. You should only need to do the turn signal circuit and follow the power circuit feeding it.
 
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