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Join Date: Jun 2024
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Sounds like a bad harness or bulb socket connection to me. Wiring for turn signals is a bit funky, powering is via the blinker relay, which is current sensitive, and grounding takes place through the indicator bulb, so it's relatively easy to throw everything off its game if a little additional resistance develops.
I suggest you take a look at the wiring diagram in the service manual, then go through the entire circuit searching for issues. My process is to disconnect each connector, give male and female sides a shot of plastic safe contact cleaner, then reconnect / disconnect / reconnect. This has the effect of wiping the oxide layer off the contacts and sockets and making for good connections. This stuff is available at most hardware stores and home centers. Make sure it says plastic safe. https://www.harborfreight.com/11-oz-...ner-62228.html Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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