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Old 10-28-2006, 05:50 PM
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OK so i have been helping my friend out with his 67 and we cant seem to figure out why his turn signals are not working. he have replaced all the bulbs the blue clicker thing and still no luck.

is there something that we have missed if so what?
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Old 10-28-2006, 06:21 PM
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The turn signal switch itself. Make sure the contacts are clean, then look for voltage along the harness to find out where it's being lost.
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Old 10-28-2006, 10:23 PM
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Does it have the deluxe hood with indicators, if so you need to check them and the wiring out, they are part of the circuit. Also there's 2 clickers under the hood, one for turnsignals and one for 4 way flashers, make certain you replaced the right one. There's also a large 15-18 pin rectangular connector under the dash that has the turnsignal wiring. Its near the ashtray. You can wiggle the connectors and wires to see if thats a problem, if so, you may need to tighten the female pins, that was a problem on mine. Could be something loose in the trunk also. Just keep looking, its always the last thing you try.

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ORIGINAL: alz

Does it have the deluxe hood with indicators, if so you need to check them and the wiring out, they are part of the circuit. Also there's 2 clickers under the hood, one for turnsignals and one for 4 way flashers, make certain you replaced the right one. There's also a large 15-18 pin rectangular connector under the dash that has the turnsignal wiring. Its near the ashtray. You can wiggle the connectors and wires to see if thats a problem, if so, you may need to tighten the female pins, that was a problem on mine. Could be something loose in the trunk also. Just keep looking, its always the last thing you try.

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yeah, get a volt meter, and check all along the lines
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