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The ground wires to the front air dam are pretty small. I think a good wire brushing and reassembly would go a long ways towards fixing it.
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MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi) Manchester, New Hampshire
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Found it. It was stuffed up in the radio wires. Got it switched out and directionals now work, but driver's side front is weak and no parking lights. Maybe a bad ground? Needs a new harness I know. Maybe next winter. Rono
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Thanks Chuck! We'll look Rono
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Check on the side of the column near the headlight switch. There should be a spring clip that the flasher fits into.
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I'm pretty sure I have a bad signal flasher in our 56 Ranch Wagon, but I can't locate it. I did find the in-line fuse for the flasher and replaced it, but couldn't locate the flasher. Used a good light and even a mirror to look around corners. I was assuming it would be near the headlight switch, but I may be wrong. It should be just a round, 2 blade flasher that plugs into a socket right?
Rono
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