I'd say, your just going to have to trace all the wires to the tail lights until you find the one that is grounding out.
I am having problems with the horn, brake lights, and flashers. I just installed a new turn signal switch because the Left signal worked intermittently. I thought it might fix the horn and flashers as well.... It didn't. But the turn signals work great.
The brake light fuse blows whenever the brake pedel is pressed. This is a new problem. It was working good a few weeks ago.
The car runs and looks good. Just having a hard time getting all the bugs worked out after the restoration. Any idea's?
Larry
Edmond, OK
1967 Buick GS400 convertible
1989 Buick Reatta
1989 Buick Riviera
1972 Olds 442
2000 Olds Intrigue
2007 Dodge Dakota
I'd say, your just going to have to trace all the wires to the tail lights until you find the one that is grounding out.
Hi, I'd say you should check for proper connection/shape of your steering column bended connector for turn signals + horn.
Then trace the wires as Big said for stop lights...
My wild guess is the turn signal or steering column bended connector. I find that my right tail light works intermittently if I have used the turn signal. If I jostle the signal stalk a bit, the problem is usually corrected. To fix the problem, I suppose I'd have to remove the steering wheel (and I don't have a puller) and get inside the column and look at the wires. Anyway, yours might be similar...
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