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Join Date: Apr 2022
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69 911t
Aussie Jim new to forum
Rear passenger side lights are out. Even after changing bulbs. Is there a separate fuse for them. Also indicators suddenly stopped working Any ideas. I’m in ct. and just joined the pca. But have a lot to learn. Would like to talk or text with anyone with an elderly 911. My number is 8604915349. thanking you in advance. Jim. |
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Crusty Conservative
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1969 911 wiring is unique. First yr of long wheelbase, used different connectors and others. Make sure you use correct wiring diagram to troubleshoot.
Good luck, others will be more helpful, welcome aboard, you have a great car there!
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Bill 69 911 T Targa, 2.4E w/carbs (1985-2001) 70 911 S Coupe, 2nd owner (1989- 2015) 73 911 T Targa, 3.2 Motronic (2001- ) |
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Welcome Jim - might want to make sure you are actually getting power there (or aren't) with a multimeter.
The fuses are in the front trunk, driver side.
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More cars than sense
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 1,726
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In my experience, everything starts with good grounds. I've learned by experience that step #1 when chasing any electrical issue on an early car is to verify your grounds are good.
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