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Turn signal switch

snoddas

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Hi,
Where do the power (postive +) come from to the turn signal switch (turn signal), across stoplamp switch?

Have had the steering wheel and turn signal switch taken off for work with the horn. Now the turn signal not working. They have good ground and the flasher/relay works. I assume its something fishy with the turn signal switch.

The horn works though :cool:

Thanks,
Anders
 

joebronco73

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snoddas

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Anders, what year do you have? Also there are several threads covering this, so be sure to check those as well:

http://classicbroncos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=254457

http://classicbroncos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=242862

http://classicbroncos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=158379

If these don't work, you can follow some of the links in those threads to get some awesome wiring diagrams. Hope this helps!

Thanks, will do some studying.

Have a nice weekend/Anders
 
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snoddas

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Problem solved, removed the steering wheel and clean the contacts on the turn signal switch. . Also did some on and off emergency/Hazard switch. Now the turn signal and the hazard works. My car have been sittning long time, sometimes it just need to be used to get it work.

/Anders
 
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