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I have a bad ground on my left front turn signal, where is this grounded? A wire or is the housing to the body the ground?
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Headlight, side light, 4 ways all work perfect. Only when the left turn sgnal is on do I get the wierdness. The upper bulb(parking light?) flashes dimly along with the right upper bulb flashing dimly on the opposite front side. I'm thinking a wire on the left side is not connected right?If you have a meter than before you put the light back in scratch the paint on the hole of the bracket and test to see it has a good ground, the fender may not have a good ground. If you don't have a meter you can make an idiot light with a light socket and wire leads.
If you don't have a good ground there than you have to find out why before going nuts trying to get the light to work.
But all the lights work fine except for the left turn signal. So it can't be the ground to/from the housing.Use new star washers they are like $.10 apeice ,it will make a difference.
They work fine except when both lights are being used right ? weak ground or bad wire in socket.But all the lights work fine except for the left turn signal. So it can't be the ground to/from the housing.
But all the lights work fine except for the left turn signal. So it can't be the ground to/from the housing.
Okay my mistake, 4 ways work the same way as tunring left turn signal on, the upper bulbs flash dimly. WTH are the upper bulbs for to begin with?They work fine except when both lights are being used right ? weak ground or bad wire in socket.
These are the bolts at the back of the housing correct that ground the turn signal light? I know the headlight is grounded by wire under the little hood, I have two wires just above the headlight, when I disconnected them the headlight got dim.The whole housing is not grounded, one bolt is one ground and the other bolt is a seperate ground. They both must be making good contact or you'll have the problems your describing.
Okay wilco tomorrow thanks for the help guys, Much appreciated.A quick way to check is take off the lens and put a jumper to the ground post's(both of them in the back of the housing) and connect the other end to a known good ground.
If that doesn't give an different results, than the only other way is to get to the connectors on the back, separate them one at a time and check which one has power when the turn signal is activated(it will blink) and then make sure it is hooked up to the wire that the turn bulb is hooked to.....again will have to track it on the inside of the light housing.
These are the bolts at the back of the housing correct that ground the turn signal light? I know the headlight is grounded by wire under the little hood, I have two wires just above the headlight, when I disconnected them the headlight got dim.
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