84 Berlinetta turn signal wiring problems
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Car: 1984 Berlinetta
Engine: 5.0
84 Berlinetta turn signal wiring problems
First the lettering has rubbed off the fuse box, does anyone have a diagram?
We are trying to bypass the turn signal switch since its shot and trying to find were in the wire harness to find the turn signal wires.
any help or suggestions would be greatly appreaciated.
We are trying to bypass the turn signal switch since its shot and trying to find were in the wire harness to find the turn signal wires.
any help or suggestions would be greatly appreaciated.
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Here's a diagram of the Fusebox layout:
The Left Hand turn siganl output wire from the Pod to the Light Module is Yellow/Black.
The Right Hand turn signal output wire from the pod to the Light Module is Dk. Green/White.
If you hear a 'click' behind the dash on the passenger side when you move the blinker lever up (right) or down (left) than the signal is being sent from the pod to the Light Module (probably a bad Light Module. No 'click' than there's no signal (probably a bad pod)
If the signals come ON and don't blink than there might be a problem with the flasher relay onthe conveince center or the Light Module is at fault.
All this is only relative if the Fuses and the light bulbs have been checked. A blown fuse or a bad light bulb will make wierd things happen !!!
The Left Hand turn siganl output wire from the Pod to the Light Module is Yellow/Black.
The Right Hand turn signal output wire from the pod to the Light Module is Dk. Green/White.
If you hear a 'click' behind the dash on the passenger side when you move the blinker lever up (right) or down (left) than the signal is being sent from the pod to the Light Module (probably a bad Light Module. No 'click' than there's no signal (probably a bad pod)
If the signals come ON and don't blink than there might be a problem with the flasher relay onthe conveince center or the Light Module is at fault.
All this is only relative if the Fuses and the light bulbs have been checked. A blown fuse or a bad light bulb will make wierd things happen !!!
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