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Help, Have Lost Indicators

Hoping someone has some ideas...

I was installing my TRE "R" tailights and accidently crossed some wires in the harness I made up and blew the fuse. I replaced the fuse but they just wouldn't work. I have now replaced the blinker can behind the dash... still no luck. We're talking both sides and they were working perfectly.

Any Ideas out there?

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Old 10-23-2004, 03:32 PM
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John,

Hopefully ... the blown fuse incident didn't also take out the stalk switch for the turn signals!

My suggestion is to download the SL33-lft.pdf and SL33-Rt.pdf schematics from Sherwood Lee's Rennlist page ... and print them out, then carefully go over your new harnesses to make sure the left and right tail lamp #65 five-pole connectors match the proper color code and function.

http://members.rennlist.org/911pcars/WiringDiag.htm
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Thanks Warren. I traced the fault to a poor ground in the dash connection. It appears to have been butchered in the past... I will be re-wiring the section and using SOLDER instead of twisted ends and tape!

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