Re: Turn signal installation 37 115 Coupe
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Good Morning...This is just a guess based on experience...you might have a bad ground. Sometimes the selected ground point has paint on it and the six volt power just won't go through the paint...the other thought is a loose new connection...where a connector was not squished against the wire with enough force. Good luck...Ernie in Arizona
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Re: Turn signal installation 37 115 Coupe
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Thanks, I'll have to start checking all my connections.
Posted on: Today 11:25
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Re: Turn signal installation 37 115 Coupe
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Are you using external pod lights on the fender or under the headlight assys such as John did on his 37 or are you trying to use the existing parking light bulbs inside the headlight bucket as BigKev did on his 37? When you say "the only thing that gets them to come on is when I turn headlights on" do you mean there is no power to the turn signals unless the headlights are on or something else. Where is power source coming from?
What type of unit are you trying to install -- something of recent mfg made to look old or something period correct found on ebay and how many wires go to into the control unit. Is the flasher inside the control unit or external and what type is it. Some newer flashers are polarity sensitive and only work some of the bulbs and most flashers will not work with LED bulbs (most also polarity sensitive) if you have any of those.
Posted on: Today 12:28
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