Re: non functioning turn signal bulb
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Are the bulbs on both sides the same? There were some bulbs which fit and lock into the socket just fine but the locating pins are a few degrees different or at a slightly different height. This could prevent one of the contacts from making. There also sockets which even though the pins are supposed to be one style, the grooves are wide enough that a different bulb will fit.
If bulbs are the same, any chance the fiber contact support in socket has warped or if they have the type buttons with rounded solder dome, has one heated and flattened so it is not making contact.
Posted on: 2012/2/23 13:32
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Howard
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Re: non functioning turn signal bulb
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by swapping the wires to the parking light assembly, the brighter (turn signal) filament burns great, but wiring it correctly nothing happens.
You still have not verified a good wire from the switch to the socket. Double check the continuity of that wire. If it is broken somewhere, you will get the results you describe. You almost need a helper to do this easily. Good luck
Posted on: 2012/2/23 15:21
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A simple test light is what you need, then you can check all the points in between and find where problem is. Have you check connectivity at the fender junction block?
Posted on: 2012/2/23 15:23
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After quite a bit of testing and some cussing, found the problem. Just as Howard suggested, the socket is bad - I'll swing by Napa in the morning and pickup a new dual filiment socket. I had to do that on the other side several years ago. Guess I should have done both of them at that time.
Posted on: 2012/2/23 22:32
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Guess what - replaced the socket, and still no turn signal. I think now that the problem is in the switch. I guess tomorrow I'll pull it out and put it on the meter. Bummer!
Posted on: 2012/2/24 22:43
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Might save some work if you wanted to check in place before tearing it apart again. You should be able to check the switch by disconnecting at the plug. Blue is from the flasher and connects to white (front) and brown (rear) for the left side and orange (front) and yellow (rear) for the right side. The remaining wire (green) is from the brake switch and would connect to brown and yellow just sitting. When signaling a turn, only one of the rear wires would connect at a time. If selecting a right turn, green would only connect to the brown wire so the L rear is on steady. Here is an extraction of the switch if you don't have it already.packardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/wir ... rams/Turn%20Signal%20Extraction.pdf
Posted on: 2012/2/24 23:30
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Thanks Howard - If I'm correct, I should be able to disconnet the plug, then connect a meter to the orange button on the plug, then the other meter wire to the front light socket and check for continuity. How do I check the switch itself with the plug disconnected? Electrical troubleshooting is not my strong point!
Posted on: 2012/2/25 17:29
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Yes, you should be able to check between the orange wire and the bulb socket as you mention. To check the switch side, use the portion of plug going to column and switch. Check the same way except connect one side of meter to the blue wire. I think that side of plug should have the exposed pins so you might benefit from an alligator connector or clip lead to stay on the pin. With the switch off, touch the other meter lead to each of the other wires or pins and nothing else should give you a reading. Move the switch to a right turn and you should have a short or reading between blue and orange & blue and yellow. A left turn should give a reading between blue and white and blue and brown.
Posted on: 2012/2/25 17:55
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thanks - I'll try that tomorrow.
Posted on: 2012/2/25 22:58
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