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Turn signal wiring help please
Hi all, well I am going to put my baby on the road till the snow flies. (for those of you who don't know I haven't driven my car since I returned from last years round-up )
Anyways last winter I took my turn signal out to let another Pcar owner swap his out and try it, before he ordered a new one. I wrote down where all the wires go etc, but apparently didn't do a good enough job keeping the papers together :( Yes I am not the brightest guy Anyways I am putting the switch back in (yes it is mine and it works) but there are 3 wires that come from the wire loom that I can't figure out. 1. Solid Grey with Female end 2. Grey with Red stripe- I know this goes to the light switch but I don't know which position on the light switch, there are like 9 positions, top one being solid red. 3. Black with white stripes and green dots- this one comes of the wiring loom and has a male end on it. There are a few wires that are not conected under there on the car. 1. Solid grey- comes off the ignition wire loom 2. Solid brown - comes of the wiper wire loom ( this is a ground so I can find that) I am hoping someone can crawl under there car (hopefully same colours) and tell me where these dang wires go as I have no signal lights right now. I do have a colour wiring diagram for the car but it is not helping me (remember I'm not too bright) Thanks in advance |
Geeze . . 13 months!
I don't know if this will help. . .here's the back of my SC light switch. (also emailed) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1062225612.jpg |
Thanks Island you and your camera are amazing, signal lights work but I still have two grey wires hanging loose??? One is male end and one is a female end but they have different type connections on them so I don't think they go together weird.
Anyways everything works so I am HAPPY Yes 13 months is a long time, plus I missed Roundup03 thats even worst. Shawn |
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