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Just For What It's Worth

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Allan In NE

02-19-2007 10:08:56




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Maybe this will help someone else somewhere down the line. Been fightin' this since 2006! :>)

Subject: Large frame, factory cab 766 thru 1466 hazzard and turn signal lights.

Everything powers off that silly light switch. System uses just one flasher. When the turn signal comes on either direction, the other side is lit up solid.

Allan




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Jrry

02-20-2007 06:34:46




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 Re: Just For What It's Worth in reply to Allan In NE, 02-19-2007 10:08:56  
I put the wrong bulb in my car taillight once and it did crazy thing like that. I did not drive the car at night for several days after the change so when I did it took me a while to figure out what had happened. I changed the bulb out to a correct one and the problem cleared up.



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Allan In NE

02-19-2007 11:43:03




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 Re: Just For What It's Worth in reply to Allan In NE, 02-19-2007 10:08:56  
No, I don't have a problem.

I just thought I'd offer it up in case someone else was fighting the same issue some day.

That's the way it's 'sposed to be. No power comes from the ing. switch at all. Everything is supposed to be powered by the light switch and it is just a matter of how that lighting circuit is routed as to what works and when/how it works.

Kind of a clever system really, I just couldn't see it by looking at the schematic.

Allan

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RustyFarmall

02-19-2007 11:20:42




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 Re: Just For What It's Worth in reply to Allan In NE, 02-19-2007 10:08:56  
Don't know if this any help or not. Years ago I owned a 1964 Pontiac LeMans. Decided the 'ol heifer needed a paint job, so I commenced to stripping off anything that would come off easily, including removing the tail lights. Laid the bulbs and sockets down inside the trunk, and then had to start and move the car. I was surprised to find that when I stepped on the brake pedal, the dash lights all lit up. Figured out that because there was no place for the power to the brake lights to go, it simply back fed to somewhere else, in this case, the instrument panel.

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Dennis Minn

02-19-2007 10:21:40




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 Re: Just For What It's Worth in reply to Allan In NE, 02-19-2007 10:08:56  
From the reading I've done on these forums, I rarely get a chance to offer any advice. Most folks here are just plain brilliant when it comes to figuring things out, yourself included. Might I humbly suggest a missing ground, hence the ground is actually found through the lamp? Hope that's what you were alluding to in your post. If you weren't asking, well then please disregard my post.

Dennis

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