Front Turn Signal Quirks?
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Re: Front Turn Signal Quirks?
Passenger side ground is in place an connected...drivers side has 2
grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
wire. Still no change in turn signal status
grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
wire. Still no change in turn signal status
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Re: Front Turn Signal Quirks?
Passenger side ground is in place an connected...drivers side has 2
grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
wire. Still no change in turn signal status
grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
wire. Still no change in turn signal status
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Re: Front Turn Signal Quirks?
Passenger side ground is in place an connected...drivers side has 2
grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
wire. Still no change in turn signal status
grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
wire. Still no change in turn signal status
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Re: Front Turn Signal Quirks?
"Jack-Jack" <alpath@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Passenger side ground is in place an connected...drivers side has 2
> grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
> another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
> wire. Still no change in turn signal status
>
I'd suggest giving it the once-over with a multimeter... something's
obviously amiss.
J.
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Re: Front Turn Signal Quirks?
"Jack-Jack" <alpath@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Passenger side ground is in place an connected...drivers side has 2
> grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
> another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
> wire. Still no change in turn signal status
>
I'd suggest giving it the once-over with a multimeter... something's
obviously amiss.
J.
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Re: Front Turn Signal Quirks?
"Jack-Jack" <alpath@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Passenger side ground is in place an connected...drivers side has 2
> grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
> another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
> wire. Still no change in turn signal status
>
I'd suggest giving it the once-over with a multimeter... something's
obviously amiss.
J.
#17
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Re: Front Turn Signal Quirks?
Jack-Jack wrote:
> Passenger side ground is in place an connected...drivers side has 2
> grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
> another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
> wire. Still no change in turn signal status
>
Break them loose, maybe hit them with a wire brush, and reassemble.
You can always run a ground to the battery.
Also, the ground braids and other body grounds tend to rot
and corrode over time. I had to run a ground from my stereo
to amp to frame to body and battery to remove a very
annoying whine from my large car. It would come and go
with bumps. Quiet until I bumped then noisy until the next bump...
> Passenger side ground is in place an connected...drivers side has 2
> grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
> another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
> wire. Still no change in turn signal status
>
Break them loose, maybe hit them with a wire brush, and reassemble.
You can always run a ground to the battery.
Also, the ground braids and other body grounds tend to rot
and corrode over time. I had to run a ground from my stereo
to amp to frame to body and battery to remove a very
annoying whine from my large car. It would come and go
with bumps. Quiet until I bumped then noisy until the next bump...
#18
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Re: Front Turn Signal Quirks?
Jack-Jack wrote:
> Passenger side ground is in place an connected...drivers side has 2
> grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
> another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
> wire. Still no change in turn signal status
>
Break them loose, maybe hit them with a wire brush, and reassemble.
You can always run a ground to the battery.
Also, the ground braids and other body grounds tend to rot
and corrode over time. I had to run a ground from my stereo
to amp to frame to body and battery to remove a very
annoying whine from my large car. It would come and go
with bumps. Quiet until I bumped then noisy until the next bump...
> Passenger side ground is in place an connected...drivers side has 2
> grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
> another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
> wire. Still no change in turn signal status
>
Break them loose, maybe hit them with a wire brush, and reassemble.
You can always run a ground to the battery.
Also, the ground braids and other body grounds tend to rot
and corrode over time. I had to run a ground from my stereo
to amp to frame to body and battery to remove a very
annoying whine from my large car. It would come and go
with bumps. Quiet until I bumped then noisy until the next bump...
#19
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Re: Front Turn Signal Quirks?
Jack-Jack wrote:
> Passenger side ground is in place an connected...drivers side has 2
> grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
> another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
> wire. Still no change in turn signal status
>
Break them loose, maybe hit them with a wire brush, and reassemble.
You can always run a ground to the battery.
Also, the ground braids and other body grounds tend to rot
and corrode over time. I had to run a ground from my stereo
to amp to frame to body and battery to remove a very
annoying whine from my large car. It would come and go
with bumps. Quiet until I bumped then noisy until the next bump...
> Passenger side ground is in place an connected...drivers side has 2
> grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
> another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
> wire. Still no change in turn signal status
>
Break them loose, maybe hit them with a wire brush, and reassemble.
You can always run a ground to the battery.
Also, the ground braids and other body grounds tend to rot
and corrode over time. I had to run a ground from my stereo
to amp to frame to body and battery to remove a very
annoying whine from my large car. It would come and go
with bumps. Quiet until I bumped then noisy until the next bump...
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Re: Front Turn Signal Quirks?
What are the rear ones doing?
I am looking at the schematic and it implies the running light ground is
through the rear marker lights using the white wire. I would be
checking the end of the harness in the rear for a ground not attached.
I am trying to remember mine, I rewired it back in 2000 and I only
grounded the fixture in the front if I remember right. The rear is the
harness ground.
Or if that one is hooked up too, then I would be suspecting the body
itself has lost the ground. That is a mesh cable from the top of the
engine head to the firewall on the 258.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Jack-Jack wrote:
>
> Passenger side ground is in place an connected...drivers side has 2
> grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
> another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
> wire. Still no change in turn signal status
I am looking at the schematic and it implies the running light ground is
through the rear marker lights using the white wire. I would be
checking the end of the harness in the rear for a ground not attached.
I am trying to remember mine, I rewired it back in 2000 and I only
grounded the fixture in the front if I remember right. The rear is the
harness ground.
Or if that one is hooked up too, then I would be suspecting the body
itself has lost the ground. That is a mesh cable from the top of the
engine head to the firewall on the 258.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Jack-Jack wrote:
>
> Passenger side ground is in place an connected...drivers side has 2
> grounds, on that runs to the headlight is connected fine there is
> another (2nd ground) that is taped off as was a red w/white stripe
> wire. Still no change in turn signal status