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« Last post by theck444 on October 13, 2023, 06:53:49 AM »
I’ve reached the point where I’ve exhausted my troubleshooting skills and need more opinions, so please help if you can.
1979 Firebird Trans Am that I’ve restored from scratch (so everything is my fault). I’m in the 40-60 miles on the odometer phase and have worked out many bugs, but this electrical gremlin is kicking my butt.
Turn signals are inoperative and here is what I’ve put together so far:
- Hazard flashers, Headlights, taillights, dash gauges, and parking lights appear to function normally (all bulbs are correct)
- 11.6V to turn signal flasher (pink striped black wire) when key in “on” position, 0V when key off (believe that’s normal).
- Bench tested flasher and it functions (it’s also new)
- removed and jumped flasher to remove that variable and voltage is still there until turn signal is up or down where voltage goes to near 0 at that junction (this has me confused…where’s it going?).
- continuity checks are confusing: From flasher output (purple wire) to front driver bulb (either contact) is open with signal lever off and 0 ohms with lever down. Grounding tab at that bulb is a good ground. Both contacts are grounded with lever down (this is confusing to me, is that normal?).
- with brakes pressed and brake lights on, lever down turns off left rear brake light and lever up turns off right rear brake light (believe interrupting the brake light is normal, except the light is then supposed to flash).
- the battery is grounded to the engine block and core support. Engine block is grounded to the sub frame and the firewall.
- the front light harness is grounded to the core support on both sides. The rear light harness is grounded in the trunk and under near the fuel fill neck.
I think I’ve ruled out a bad flasher, some grounds, and bad or wrong bulbs. Anything else?
Does that leave a bad ground somewhere other than what I said above and the turn signal switch?
Thanks in advance for any help.