By 312YBlock - Last Year
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I was out for a drive when both L & R turn signals failed to work. I pulled over and checked lights, turned on/off parking lights tried turn signal again and both L & R began to work. Several turns later both failed again and remained out. Could it be the flasher itself that’s the problem part 13350?
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By Ted - Last Year
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If the stop lights still work but the turn signals do not, then the flasher would be a good place to start looking. If the stop lights also do not work, then it’s potentially a problem within the turn signal mechanism in the steering column.
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By 312YBlock - Last Year
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The stop lights work, thanks Ted 😊
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By DryLakesRacer - Last Year
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Check the fuse you show on the print….. mine looked good but was not making good contact. Drove me crazy for a week and like the Thunderbird tough to lay on my back to find and change. I actually had to change the complete holder. I also had a defective flasher and it took 2 different ones to get them working. I don’t have the #.
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By paul2748 - Last Year
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Check for a loose wire(s) at the junction block (14448 C) and the flasher.
IN the limited experience I have with signal light problems, if the flasher is bad the lights will go on but will not blink
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By 312YBlock - Last Year
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I changed out the flasher and no luck; it doesn’t fit the into the pronged retainer so i let it hang. The old unit was dented on one side to allow it to fit into the metal retaining bracket, I’m wondering if it has to be grounded by the retaining bracket in order to work?
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By paul2748 - Last Year
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Attach a temp ground and see if that makes it work.
312YBlock (6/17/2023)
I changed out the flasher and no luck; it doesn’t fit the into the pronged retainer so i let it hang. The old unit was dented on one side to allow it to fit into the metal retaining bracket, I’m wondering if it has to be grounded by the retaining bracket in order to work?
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By 312YBlock - Last Year
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I put a test light on the hot then the cold side of the flasher with the key on accessory and have power to and through the flasher. With the TLight on the blue (cold wire) the TL will dim when the signal lever is raised or lowered (right/left). But still not working 😣, once again I turned on and off the parking light switch and everything began to work again.
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By DryLakesRacer - Last Year
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Sounds like bad contacts. If you rarely drive at night the contacts need cleaning or at minimum making and breaking. I was told by and old dealership line mechanic when he found an electrical light problem on a very low milage older car to pull the light switch off and on 8-10 times rapidly to wipe the contacts. May not be it but worth a try.
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By 312YBlock - Last Year
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Interesting, I wouldn’t think the parking/headlight switch would be involved although it was curious that the turn signals woke up after I turned the parking lifts on off on two occasions, will also work turn signal. Thanks DLR I’ll give it a shot.
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By 312YBlock - Last Year
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I rapidly worked the light switch 10 or twelve times and the turn signals came back to life. Thank you DLR.
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By Meandean - Last Year
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This reminds me of a story from long ago.
In the 1970's we decided to fix up my grandparents old car. A 57 Custom. Rebuilt engine, got it going and it was a car my brother and I shared. Headlights worked just fine, but the dash lights did not.
Long about 6-9 months later just driving along at night and suddenly for a split second, viola! DASH LIGHTS in all their glory.
Evidently just pulling and pushing the light switch on did what you said. It cleaned the contacts.
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By 312YBlock - Last Year
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The problem was the switch, I got a new one from Hill’s, all fixed 😊
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By 55blacktie - Last Year
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Headlight switch or turn-signal switch?
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By 2721955meteor - 7 Months Ago
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had simler problem with 1949 ford truck, the draw on newer bulbs not enough for newer flasher i new style. a way is I installed 1per side of clearance lights some wher out of sight, this gave enough draw to make flasher work. it has worked for 5 years. still works
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