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    Name
    Cliff H.
    Location
    Arlington TX
    Occupation
    Retired
    Year & Model
    1967 Coupe
    Color
    Red over Black
    Country of Residence
    US
    Gender
    Male

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  • Last Activity: 04-23-2024 10:20 PM
  • Member Since: 01-15-2013

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  1. PreviousOwner
    10-23-2014 01:58 PM
    Hey, supervet, thanks for the help. I *had* turn signals on both sides with the key on. I've lost a couple after jacking around with the bulbs but that *was* working. Probably just poor bulb connections now. More importantly, I'm NOT getting 12v across the 6th fuse clip (with 20A) fuse in. Thus, no power to the orange/white wires feeding the brake light switch. One side of the fuse DOES get 12v with the fuse OUT and then I get 12v to the orange wire too. Gut feeling is that I've got some corrosion around/behind the fuse box. Currently trying to get the driver's seat out for better access and, of course, those bolts are rusty too. Sorry for the slow response. Any further thoughts on the electrical issues greatly appreciated. Thanks, Cliff
  2. supervet
    10-18-2014 11:57 PM
    Hey Previous Owner,
    I'm on a road trip and have limited access to a Internet. Nor do I have a wiring diagram here, but if you have rear turn signals(and they are bright), then bulbs, grounds and wiring is OK in body harness. Check to see that you have to 12v @ brake light sw. Do you have dim brake lights or no brake lights? Sounds like you may have less to than 12v to brake lights and to headlights.

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