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Ben Black 02-22-2004 01:49 AM

turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem that
has me stumped.

My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right, the
remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through the
normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I got
out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into the
rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the turn
signal doesn't work.

I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I get
a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights the
brake light or the turn signal.

I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with them,
I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the problem
might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off. However,
I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the column
in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the steering
column apart.

~Ben

93 yj (named Fletch)



L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-22-2004 02:11 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Hi Ben,
If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
position.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Ben Black wrote:
>
> Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem that
> has me stumped.
>
> My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right, the
> remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through the
> normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I got
> out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into the
> rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the turn
> signal doesn't work.
>
> I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I get
> a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights the
> brake light or the turn signal.
>
> I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with them,
> I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the problem
> might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off. However,
> I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the column
> in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the steering
> column apart.
>
> ~Ben
>
> 93 yj (named Fletch)


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-22-2004 02:11 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Hi Ben,
If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
position.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Ben Black wrote:
>
> Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem that
> has me stumped.
>
> My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right, the
> remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through the
> normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I got
> out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into the
> rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the turn
> signal doesn't work.
>
> I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I get
> a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights the
> brake light or the turn signal.
>
> I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with them,
> I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the problem
> might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off. However,
> I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the column
> in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the steering
> column apart.
>
> ~Ben
>
> 93 yj (named Fletch)


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-22-2004 02:11 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Hi Ben,
If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
position.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Ben Black wrote:
>
> Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem that
> has me stumped.
>
> My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right, the
> remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through the
> normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I got
> out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into the
> rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the turn
> signal doesn't work.
>
> I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I get
> a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights the
> brake light or the turn signal.
>
> I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with them,
> I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the problem
> might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off. However,
> I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the column
> in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the steering
> column apart.
>
> ~Ben
>
> 93 yj (named Fletch)


Mike Romain 02-22-2004 10:13 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Please try explaining this again.

You say the lights 'turn on' in one sentence and no brake light in
another. Which is it or is it both?

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's


Ben Black wrote:
>
> Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem that
> has me stumped.
>
> My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right, the
> remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through the
> normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I got
> out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into the
> rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the turn
> signal doesn't work.
>
> I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I get
> a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights the
> brake light or the turn signal.
>
> I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with them,
> I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the problem
> might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off. However,
> I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the column
> in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the steering
> column apart.
>
> ~Ben
>
> 93 yj (named Fletch)


Mike Romain 02-22-2004 10:13 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Please try explaining this again.

You say the lights 'turn on' in one sentence and no brake light in
another. Which is it or is it both?

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's


Ben Black wrote:
>
> Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem that
> has me stumped.
>
> My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right, the
> remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through the
> normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I got
> out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into the
> rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the turn
> signal doesn't work.
>
> I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I get
> a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights the
> brake light or the turn signal.
>
> I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with them,
> I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the problem
> might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off. However,
> I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the column
> in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the steering
> column apart.
>
> ~Ben
>
> 93 yj (named Fletch)


Mike Romain 02-22-2004 10:13 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Please try explaining this again.

You say the lights 'turn on' in one sentence and no brake light in
another. Which is it or is it both?

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's


Ben Black wrote:
>
> Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem that
> has me stumped.
>
> My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right, the
> remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through the
> normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I got
> out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into the
> rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the turn
> signal doesn't work.
>
> I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I get
> a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights the
> brake light or the turn signal.
>
> I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with them,
> I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the problem
> might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off. However,
> I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the column
> in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the steering
> column apart.
>
> ~Ben
>
> 93 yj (named Fletch)


Ben Black 02-23-2004 01:32 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Right...sorry for the confusion.

I'm actually talking about a bunch of different sets of lights throughout my
posting. I went through all of my troubleshooting, but let me try to
simplify better.

When I lift the lever to activate the right turn signal, the front and side
turn lights come on. They don't flash, nor does the dash make the expected
clicking sound of the turn signal. The rear light doesn't come on at all.
Secondary to that, the rear right brake light doesn't work. Other than
using the same high wattage filament of the dual filamant bulb in the rear
light assembly, I'm not sure what the connection is.

The bulb is good. All of the other lights work. I'm just not getting any
voltage in the wires that power those two lights. If it were a problem in
the column, why would that affect the brake light? If it were a problem
somewhere in the circuitry of the turn signal, again, why would that affect
the brake light? However, if it were a problem with the brake light, why
would that affect the blinking of the turn signal? There's obviously some
problem between the column and fuse box, but I'm not sure where it could be.

As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three brake
lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one wire
and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger diameter
wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that were
the same size...

~Ben
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4038C736.690B720B@sympatico.ca...
> Please try explaining this again.
>
> You say the lights 'turn on' in one sentence and no brake light in
> another. Which is it or is it both?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
>
> Ben Black wrote:
> >
> > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

that
> > has me stumped.
> >
> > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

the
> > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

the
> > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I

got
> > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

the
> > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

turn
> > signal doesn't work.
> >
> > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I

get
> > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

the
> > brake light or the turn signal.
> >
> > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

them,
> > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

problem
> > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

However,
> > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

column
> > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

steering
> > column apart.
> >
> > ~Ben
> >
> > 93 yj (named Fletch)




Ben Black 02-23-2004 01:32 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Right...sorry for the confusion.

I'm actually talking about a bunch of different sets of lights throughout my
posting. I went through all of my troubleshooting, but let me try to
simplify better.

When I lift the lever to activate the right turn signal, the front and side
turn lights come on. They don't flash, nor does the dash make the expected
clicking sound of the turn signal. The rear light doesn't come on at all.
Secondary to that, the rear right brake light doesn't work. Other than
using the same high wattage filament of the dual filamant bulb in the rear
light assembly, I'm not sure what the connection is.

The bulb is good. All of the other lights work. I'm just not getting any
voltage in the wires that power those two lights. If it were a problem in
the column, why would that affect the brake light? If it were a problem
somewhere in the circuitry of the turn signal, again, why would that affect
the brake light? However, if it were a problem with the brake light, why
would that affect the blinking of the turn signal? There's obviously some
problem between the column and fuse box, but I'm not sure where it could be.

As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three brake
lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one wire
and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger diameter
wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that were
the same size...

~Ben
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4038C736.690B720B@sympatico.ca...
> Please try explaining this again.
>
> You say the lights 'turn on' in one sentence and no brake light in
> another. Which is it or is it both?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
>
> Ben Black wrote:
> >
> > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

that
> > has me stumped.
> >
> > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

the
> > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

the
> > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I

got
> > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

the
> > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

turn
> > signal doesn't work.
> >
> > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I

get
> > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

the
> > brake light or the turn signal.
> >
> > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

them,
> > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

problem
> > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

However,
> > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

column
> > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

steering
> > column apart.
> >
> > ~Ben
> >
> > 93 yj (named Fletch)




Ben Black 02-23-2004 01:32 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Right...sorry for the confusion.

I'm actually talking about a bunch of different sets of lights throughout my
posting. I went through all of my troubleshooting, but let me try to
simplify better.

When I lift the lever to activate the right turn signal, the front and side
turn lights come on. They don't flash, nor does the dash make the expected
clicking sound of the turn signal. The rear light doesn't come on at all.
Secondary to that, the rear right brake light doesn't work. Other than
using the same high wattage filament of the dual filamant bulb in the rear
light assembly, I'm not sure what the connection is.

The bulb is good. All of the other lights work. I'm just not getting any
voltage in the wires that power those two lights. If it were a problem in
the column, why would that affect the brake light? If it were a problem
somewhere in the circuitry of the turn signal, again, why would that affect
the brake light? However, if it were a problem with the brake light, why
would that affect the blinking of the turn signal? There's obviously some
problem between the column and fuse box, but I'm not sure where it could be.

As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three brake
lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one wire
and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger diameter
wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that were
the same size...

~Ben
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4038C736.690B720B@sympatico.ca...
> Please try explaining this again.
>
> You say the lights 'turn on' in one sentence and no brake light in
> another. Which is it or is it both?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
>
> Ben Black wrote:
> >
> > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

that
> > has me stumped.
> >
> > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

the
> > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

the
> > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I

got
> > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

the
> > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

turn
> > signal doesn't work.
> >
> > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I

get
> > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

the
> > brake light or the turn signal.
> >
> > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

them,
> > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

problem
> > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

However,
> > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

column
> > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

steering
> > column apart.
> >
> > ~Ben
> >
> > 93 yj (named Fletch)




Ben Black 02-23-2004 01:40 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Bill,
I'm not sure I follow. The rear turn signal never comes on. Nor do the
front two ever flash. What does the electrical circuit of the right turn
signals have to do with the circuit for the brake? Thanks.
~Ben

"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
news:4038561E.9B6D5447@cox.net...
> Hi Ben,
> If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
> the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
> the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
> will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
> position.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Ben Black wrote:
> >
> > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

that
> > has me stumped.
> >
> > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

the
> > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

the
> > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I

got
> > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

the
> > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

turn
> > signal doesn't work.
> >
> > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I

get
> > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

the
> > brake light or the turn signal.
> >
> > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

them,
> > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

problem
> > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

However,
> > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

column
> > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

steering
> > column apart.
> >
> > ~Ben
> >
> > 93 yj (named Fletch)




Ben Black 02-23-2004 01:40 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Bill,
I'm not sure I follow. The rear turn signal never comes on. Nor do the
front two ever flash. What does the electrical circuit of the right turn
signals have to do with the circuit for the brake? Thanks.
~Ben

"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
news:4038561E.9B6D5447@cox.net...
> Hi Ben,
> If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
> the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
> the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
> will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
> position.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Ben Black wrote:
> >
> > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

that
> > has me stumped.
> >
> > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

the
> > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

the
> > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I

got
> > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

the
> > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

turn
> > signal doesn't work.
> >
> > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I

get
> > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

the
> > brake light or the turn signal.
> >
> > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

them,
> > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

problem
> > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

However,
> > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

column
> > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

steering
> > column apart.
> >
> > ~Ben
> >
> > 93 yj (named Fletch)




Ben Black 02-23-2004 01:40 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Bill,
I'm not sure I follow. The rear turn signal never comes on. Nor do the
front two ever flash. What does the electrical circuit of the right turn
signals have to do with the circuit for the brake? Thanks.
~Ben

"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
news:4038561E.9B6D5447@cox.net...
> Hi Ben,
> If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
> the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
> the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
> will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
> position.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Ben Black wrote:
> >
> > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

that
> > has me stumped.
> >
> > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

the
> > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

the
> > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I

got
> > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

the
> > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

turn
> > signal doesn't work.
> >
> > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I

get
> > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

the
> > brake light or the turn signal.
> >
> > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

them,
> > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

problem
> > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

However,
> > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

column
> > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

steering
> > column apart.
> >
> > ~Ben
> >
> > 93 yj (named Fletch)




L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-23-2004 01:41 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Hi Ben,
The brake and the turn signal use the filament, therefore the column
switch must able to turn off the power to the side it is signaling.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Ben Black wrote:
>
> Right...sorry for the confusion.
>
> I'm actually talking about a bunch of different sets of lights throughout my
> posting. I went through all of my troubleshooting, but let me try to
> simplify better.
>
> When I lift the lever to activate the right turn signal, the front and side
> turn lights come on. They don't flash, nor does the dash make the expected
> clicking sound of the turn signal. The rear light doesn't come on at all.
> Secondary to that, the rear right brake light doesn't work. Other than
> using the same high wattage filament of the dual filamant bulb in the rear
> light assembly, I'm not sure what the connection is.
>
> The bulb is good. All of the other lights work. I'm just not getting any
> voltage in the wires that power those two lights. If it were a problem in
> the column, why would that affect the brake light? If it were a problem
> somewhere in the circuitry of the turn signal, again, why would that affect
> the brake light? However, if it were a problem with the brake light, why
> would that affect the blinking of the turn signal? There's obviously some
> problem between the column and fuse box, but I'm not sure where it could be.
>
> As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three brake
> lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one wire
> and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger diameter
> wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that were
> the same size...
>
> ~Ben


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-23-2004 01:41 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Hi Ben,
The brake and the turn signal use the filament, therefore the column
switch must able to turn off the power to the side it is signaling.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Ben Black wrote:
>
> Right...sorry for the confusion.
>
> I'm actually talking about a bunch of different sets of lights throughout my
> posting. I went through all of my troubleshooting, but let me try to
> simplify better.
>
> When I lift the lever to activate the right turn signal, the front and side
> turn lights come on. They don't flash, nor does the dash make the expected
> clicking sound of the turn signal. The rear light doesn't come on at all.
> Secondary to that, the rear right brake light doesn't work. Other than
> using the same high wattage filament of the dual filamant bulb in the rear
> light assembly, I'm not sure what the connection is.
>
> The bulb is good. All of the other lights work. I'm just not getting any
> voltage in the wires that power those two lights. If it were a problem in
> the column, why would that affect the brake light? If it were a problem
> somewhere in the circuitry of the turn signal, again, why would that affect
> the brake light? However, if it were a problem with the brake light, why
> would that affect the blinking of the turn signal? There's obviously some
> problem between the column and fuse box, but I'm not sure where it could be.
>
> As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three brake
> lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one wire
> and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger diameter
> wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that were
> the same size...
>
> ~Ben


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-23-2004 01:41 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Hi Ben,
The brake and the turn signal use the filament, therefore the column
switch must able to turn off the power to the side it is signaling.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Ben Black wrote:
>
> Right...sorry for the confusion.
>
> I'm actually talking about a bunch of different sets of lights throughout my
> posting. I went through all of my troubleshooting, but let me try to
> simplify better.
>
> When I lift the lever to activate the right turn signal, the front and side
> turn lights come on. They don't flash, nor does the dash make the expected
> clicking sound of the turn signal. The rear light doesn't come on at all.
> Secondary to that, the rear right brake light doesn't work. Other than
> using the same high wattage filament of the dual filamant bulb in the rear
> light assembly, I'm not sure what the connection is.
>
> The bulb is good. All of the other lights work. I'm just not getting any
> voltage in the wires that power those two lights. If it were a problem in
> the column, why would that affect the brake light? If it were a problem
> somewhere in the circuitry of the turn signal, again, why would that affect
> the brake light? However, if it were a problem with the brake light, why
> would that affect the blinking of the turn signal? There's obviously some
> problem between the column and fuse box, but I'm not sure where it could be.
>
> As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three brake
> lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one wire
> and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger diameter
> wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that were
> the same size...
>
> ~Ben


Old Crow 02-23-2004 05:35 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 01:32:08 -0500, "Ben Black"
<bblack7489@hotmail.com> wrote:


>As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three brake
>lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one wire
>and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger diameter
>wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that were
>the same size...


The power for the brake lights runs from the brake light switch to the
turn signal switch, where it is divided and goes to two wires, one of
which runs to each brake light. when you turn the right turn signal
on, the switch disables the brake light for the right side and powers
it through the flasher instead of the brake light switch.
I'd say that if you are getting power to the brake light switch, and
power through it up into the column, then the turn signal switch has
gone bad.
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLT 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep YJ Rio Grande
ASE Certified Master Auto Tech + L1
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51

Old Crow 02-23-2004 05:35 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 01:32:08 -0500, "Ben Black"
<bblack7489@hotmail.com> wrote:


>As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three brake
>lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one wire
>and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger diameter
>wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that were
>the same size...


The power for the brake lights runs from the brake light switch to the
turn signal switch, where it is divided and goes to two wires, one of
which runs to each brake light. when you turn the right turn signal
on, the switch disables the brake light for the right side and powers
it through the flasher instead of the brake light switch.
I'd say that if you are getting power to the brake light switch, and
power through it up into the column, then the turn signal switch has
gone bad.
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLT 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep YJ Rio Grande
ASE Certified Master Auto Tech + L1
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51

Old Crow 02-23-2004 05:35 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 01:32:08 -0500, "Ben Black"
<bblack7489@hotmail.com> wrote:


>As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three brake
>lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one wire
>and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger diameter
>wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that were
>the same size...


The power for the brake lights runs from the brake light switch to the
turn signal switch, where it is divided and goes to two wires, one of
which runs to each brake light. when you turn the right turn signal
on, the switch disables the brake light for the right side and powers
it through the flasher instead of the brake light switch.
I'd say that if you are getting power to the brake light switch, and
power through it up into the column, then the turn signal switch has
gone bad.
--
Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLT 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep YJ Rio Grande
ASE Certified Master Auto Tech + L1
TOMKAT, BS#133, SENS, MAMBM, DOF#51

Mike Romain 02-23-2004 10:07 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Gotcha now....

The brake and signal light element uses the fixture for the ground
connection. The running lights use a wire in the harness that screws
into the body for a ground.

You very likely have dirty/rusty bolts holding that one light fixture in
place.

I test them with a long booster cable. I tag the battery negative and
the fixture or the outside case of the bulb if I can get the cable clamp
on it or just use it as the source for the ground when testing the
power.

Folks also lose a brake or signal sometimes when they put brush guards
on the tail lights. This moves the bolts out to rusty spots.

Mike


Ben Black wrote:
>
> Right...sorry for the confusion.
>
> I'm actually talking about a bunch of different sets of lights throughout my
> posting. I went through all of my troubleshooting, but let me try to
> simplify better.
>
> When I lift the lever to activate the right turn signal, the front and side
> turn lights come on. They don't flash, nor does the dash make the expected
> clicking sound of the turn signal. The rear light doesn't come on at all.
> Secondary to that, the rear right brake light doesn't work. Other than
> using the same high wattage filament of the dual filamant bulb in the rear
> light assembly, I'm not sure what the connection is.
>
> The bulb is good. All of the other lights work. I'm just not getting any
> voltage in the wires that power those two lights. If it were a problem in
> the column, why would that affect the brake light? If it were a problem
> somewhere in the circuitry of the turn signal, again, why would that affect
> the brake light? However, if it were a problem with the brake light, why
> would that affect the blinking of the turn signal? There's obviously some
> problem between the column and fuse box, but I'm not sure where it could be.
>
> As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three brake
> lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one wire
> and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger diameter
> wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that were
> the same size...
>
> ~Ben
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:4038C736.690B720B@sympatico.ca...
> > Please try explaining this again.
> >
> > You say the lights 'turn on' in one sentence and no brake light in
> > another. Which is it or is it both?
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> >
> > Ben Black wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

> that
> > > has me stumped.
> > >
> > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

> the
> > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

> the
> > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I

> got
> > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

> the
> > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

> turn
> > > signal doesn't work.
> > >
> > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I

> get
> > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

> the
> > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > >
> > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

> them,
> > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> problem
> > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> However,
> > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> column
> > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> steering
> > > column apart.
> > >
> > > ~Ben
> > >
> > > 93 yj (named Fletch)


Mike Romain 02-23-2004 10:07 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Gotcha now....

The brake and signal light element uses the fixture for the ground
connection. The running lights use a wire in the harness that screws
into the body for a ground.

You very likely have dirty/rusty bolts holding that one light fixture in
place.

I test them with a long booster cable. I tag the battery negative and
the fixture or the outside case of the bulb if I can get the cable clamp
on it or just use it as the source for the ground when testing the
power.

Folks also lose a brake or signal sometimes when they put brush guards
on the tail lights. This moves the bolts out to rusty spots.

Mike


Ben Black wrote:
>
> Right...sorry for the confusion.
>
> I'm actually talking about a bunch of different sets of lights throughout my
> posting. I went through all of my troubleshooting, but let me try to
> simplify better.
>
> When I lift the lever to activate the right turn signal, the front and side
> turn lights come on. They don't flash, nor does the dash make the expected
> clicking sound of the turn signal. The rear light doesn't come on at all.
> Secondary to that, the rear right brake light doesn't work. Other than
> using the same high wattage filament of the dual filamant bulb in the rear
> light assembly, I'm not sure what the connection is.
>
> The bulb is good. All of the other lights work. I'm just not getting any
> voltage in the wires that power those two lights. If it were a problem in
> the column, why would that affect the brake light? If it were a problem
> somewhere in the circuitry of the turn signal, again, why would that affect
> the brake light? However, if it were a problem with the brake light, why
> would that affect the blinking of the turn signal? There's obviously some
> problem between the column and fuse box, but I'm not sure where it could be.
>
> As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three brake
> lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one wire
> and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger diameter
> wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that were
> the same size...
>
> ~Ben
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:4038C736.690B720B@sympatico.ca...
> > Please try explaining this again.
> >
> > You say the lights 'turn on' in one sentence and no brake light in
> > another. Which is it or is it both?
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> >
> > Ben Black wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

> that
> > > has me stumped.
> > >
> > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

> the
> > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

> the
> > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I

> got
> > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

> the
> > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

> turn
> > > signal doesn't work.
> > >
> > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I

> get
> > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

> the
> > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > >
> > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

> them,
> > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> problem
> > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> However,
> > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> column
> > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> steering
> > > column apart.
> > >
> > > ~Ben
> > >
> > > 93 yj (named Fletch)


Mike Romain 02-23-2004 10:07 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Gotcha now....

The brake and signal light element uses the fixture for the ground
connection. The running lights use a wire in the harness that screws
into the body for a ground.

You very likely have dirty/rusty bolts holding that one light fixture in
place.

I test them with a long booster cable. I tag the battery negative and
the fixture or the outside case of the bulb if I can get the cable clamp
on it or just use it as the source for the ground when testing the
power.

Folks also lose a brake or signal sometimes when they put brush guards
on the tail lights. This moves the bolts out to rusty spots.

Mike


Ben Black wrote:
>
> Right...sorry for the confusion.
>
> I'm actually talking about a bunch of different sets of lights throughout my
> posting. I went through all of my troubleshooting, but let me try to
> simplify better.
>
> When I lift the lever to activate the right turn signal, the front and side
> turn lights come on. They don't flash, nor does the dash make the expected
> clicking sound of the turn signal. The rear light doesn't come on at all.
> Secondary to that, the rear right brake light doesn't work. Other than
> using the same high wattage filament of the dual filamant bulb in the rear
> light assembly, I'm not sure what the connection is.
>
> The bulb is good. All of the other lights work. I'm just not getting any
> voltage in the wires that power those two lights. If it were a problem in
> the column, why would that affect the brake light? If it were a problem
> somewhere in the circuitry of the turn signal, again, why would that affect
> the brake light? However, if it were a problem with the brake light, why
> would that affect the blinking of the turn signal? There's obviously some
> problem between the column and fuse box, but I'm not sure where it could be.
>
> As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three brake
> lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one wire
> and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger diameter
> wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that were
> the same size...
>
> ~Ben
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:4038C736.690B720B@sympatico.ca...
> > Please try explaining this again.
> >
> > You say the lights 'turn on' in one sentence and no brake light in
> > another. Which is it or is it both?
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> >
> > Ben Black wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

> that
> > > has me stumped.
> > >
> > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

> the
> > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

> the
> > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I

> got
> > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

> the
> > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

> turn
> > > signal doesn't work.
> > >
> > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I

> get
> > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

> the
> > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > >
> > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

> them,
> > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> problem
> > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> However,
> > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> column
> > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> steering
> > > column apart.
> > >
> > > ~Ben
> > >
> > > 93 yj (named Fletch)


Lee Ayrton 02-23-2004 10:28 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 

This is roughly (very simplified) how it works:


[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________./ rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes off and the signal switch in the canceled position, no
power can get to the rear light.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______.__.________./ rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes on power flows through the canceled signal switch to the
rear light in "brake" mode.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
\.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes off and the signal switch in turn mode, power flows
through the flasher, the switch and on to the rear light in "signal" mode.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
\.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______.__.________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes on and the signal switch in turn mode, no power flows from
the brake switch, but power does flow from the flasher, leaving that side
in "signal" mode (otherwise the brake switch would negate the flasher
and the light wouldn't blink.)

Of course, once you get inside the switch it gets a lot more complex than
that, because you've got control over the front lamps, a mirror-image
set-up for the left side and 4-way flasher controls and so on, but still,
if the switch (or its harness) has failed, you get this:


[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

Power can't get from either the brake switch nor the flasher. No rear
light in either mode. Without enough load on the thermal flasher, the
front lights stay on when you try to signal.




On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Ben Black wrote:

> Bill,
> I'm not sure I follow. The rear turn signal never comes on. Nor do the
> front two ever flash. What does the electrical circuit of the right turn
> signals have to do with the circuit for the brake? Thanks.
> ~Ben
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:4038561E.9B6D5447@cox.net...
> > Hi Ben,
> > If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
> > the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
> > the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
> > will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
> > position.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Ben Black wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

> that
> > > has me stumped.
> > >
> > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

> the
> > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

> the
> > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. SoI

> got
> > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

> the
> > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

> turn
> > > signal doesn't work.
> > >
> > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again,I

> get
> > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

> the
> > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > >
> > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

> them,
> > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> problem
> > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> However,
> > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> column
> > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> steering
> > > column apart.
> > >
> > > ~Ben
> > >
> > > 93 yj (named Fletch)

>
>
>


Lee Ayrton 02-23-2004 10:28 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 

This is roughly (very simplified) how it works:


[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________./ rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes off and the signal switch in the canceled position, no
power can get to the rear light.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______.__.________./ rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes on power flows through the canceled signal switch to the
rear light in "brake" mode.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
\.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes off and the signal switch in turn mode, power flows
through the flasher, the switch and on to the rear light in "signal" mode.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
\.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______.__.________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes on and the signal switch in turn mode, no power flows from
the brake switch, but power does flow from the flasher, leaving that side
in "signal" mode (otherwise the brake switch would negate the flasher
and the light wouldn't blink.)

Of course, once you get inside the switch it gets a lot more complex than
that, because you've got control over the front lamps, a mirror-image
set-up for the left side and 4-way flasher controls and so on, but still,
if the switch (or its harness) has failed, you get this:


[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

Power can't get from either the brake switch nor the flasher. No rear
light in either mode. Without enough load on the thermal flasher, the
front lights stay on when you try to signal.




On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Ben Black wrote:

> Bill,
> I'm not sure I follow. The rear turn signal never comes on. Nor do the
> front two ever flash. What does the electrical circuit of the right turn
> signals have to do with the circuit for the brake? Thanks.
> ~Ben
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:4038561E.9B6D5447@cox.net...
> > Hi Ben,
> > If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
> > the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
> > the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
> > will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
> > position.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Ben Black wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

> that
> > > has me stumped.
> > >
> > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

> the
> > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

> the
> > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. SoI

> got
> > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

> the
> > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

> turn
> > > signal doesn't work.
> > >
> > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again,I

> get
> > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

> the
> > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > >
> > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

> them,
> > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> problem
> > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> However,
> > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> column
> > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> steering
> > > column apart.
> > >
> > > ~Ben
> > >
> > > 93 yj (named Fletch)

>
>
>


Lee Ayrton 02-23-2004 10:28 AM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 

This is roughly (very simplified) how it works:


[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________./ rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes off and the signal switch in the canceled position, no
power can get to the rear light.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______.__.________./ rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes on power flows through the canceled signal switch to the
rear light in "brake" mode.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
\.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes off and the signal switch in turn mode, power flows
through the flasher, the switch and on to the rear light in "signal" mode.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
\.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______.__.________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes on and the signal switch in turn mode, no power flows from
the brake switch, but power does flow from the flasher, leaving that side
in "signal" mode (otherwise the brake switch would negate the flasher
and the light wouldn't blink.)

Of course, once you get inside the switch it gets a lot more complex than
that, because you've got control over the front lamps, a mirror-image
set-up for the left side and 4-way flasher controls and so on, but still,
if the switch (or its harness) has failed, you get this:


[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

Power can't get from either the brake switch nor the flasher. No rear
light in either mode. Without enough load on the thermal flasher, the
front lights stay on when you try to signal.




On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Ben Black wrote:

> Bill,
> I'm not sure I follow. The rear turn signal never comes on. Nor do the
> front two ever flash. What does the electrical circuit of the right turn
> signals have to do with the circuit for the brake? Thanks.
> ~Ben
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:4038561E.9B6D5447@cox.net...
> > Hi Ben,
> > If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
> > the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
> > the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
> > will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
> > position.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Ben Black wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

> that
> > > has me stumped.
> > >
> > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

> the
> > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

> the
> > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. SoI

> got
> > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

> the
> > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

> turn
> > > signal doesn't work.
> > >
> > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again,I

> get
> > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

> the
> > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > >
> > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

> them,
> > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> problem
> > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> However,
> > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> column
> > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> steering
> > > column apart.
> > >
> > > ~Ben
> > >
> > > 93 yj (named Fletch)

>
>
>


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-23-2004 02:13 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Great explanation. Copied for future reference.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Lee Ayrton wrote:
>
> This is roughly (very simplified) how it works:
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> .____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______./ .________./ rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> With the brakes off and the signal switch in the canceled position, no
> power can get to the rear light.
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> .____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______.__.________./ rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> With the brakes on power flows through the canceled signal switch to the
> rear light in "brake" mode.
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> \.____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______./ .________. rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> With the brakes off and the signal switch in turn mode, power flows
> through the flasher, the switch and on to the rear light in "signal" mode.
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> \.____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______.__.________. rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> With the brakes on and the signal switch in turn mode, no power flows from
> the brake switch, but power does flow from the flasher, leaving that side
> in "signal" mode (otherwise the brake switch would negate the flasher
> and the light wouldn't blink.)
>
> Of course, once you get inside the switch it gets a lot more complex than
> that, because you've got control over the front lamps, a mirror-image
> set-up for the left side and 4-way flasher controls and so on, but still,
> if the switch (or its harness) has failed, you get this:
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> .____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______./ .________. rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> Power can't get from either the brake switch nor the flasher. No rear
> light in either mode. Without enough load on the thermal flasher, the
> front lights stay on when you try to signal.
>
> On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Ben Black wrote:
>
> > Bill,
> > I'm not sure I follow. The rear turn signal never comes on. Nor do the
> > front two ever flash. What does the electrical circuit of the right turn
> > signals have to do with the circuit for the brake? Thanks.
> > ~Ben
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
> > news:4038561E.9B6D5447@cox.net...
> > > Hi Ben,
> > > If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
> > > the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
> > > the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
> > > will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
> > > position.
> > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> > >
> > > Ben Black wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

> > that
> > > > has me stumped.
> > > >
> > > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

> > the
> > > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

> > the
> > > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I

> > got
> > > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

> > the
> > > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

> > turn
> > > > signal doesn't work.
> > > >
> > > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I

> > get
> > > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

> > the
> > > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > > >
> > > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

> > them,
> > > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> > problem
> > > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> > However,
> > > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> > column
> > > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> > steering
> > > > column apart.
> > > >
> > > > ~Ben
> > > >
> > > > 93 yj (named Fletch)

> >
> >
> >


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-23-2004 02:13 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Great explanation. Copied for future reference.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Lee Ayrton wrote:
>
> This is roughly (very simplified) how it works:
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> .____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______./ .________./ rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> With the brakes off and the signal switch in the canceled position, no
> power can get to the rear light.
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> .____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______.__.________./ rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> With the brakes on power flows through the canceled signal switch to the
> rear light in "brake" mode.
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> \.____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______./ .________. rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> With the brakes off and the signal switch in turn mode, power flows
> through the flasher, the switch and on to the rear light in "signal" mode.
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> \.____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______.__.________. rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> With the brakes on and the signal switch in turn mode, no power flows from
> the brake switch, but power does flow from the flasher, leaving that side
> in "signal" mode (otherwise the brake switch would negate the flasher
> and the light wouldn't blink.)
>
> Of course, once you get inside the switch it gets a lot more complex than
> that, because you've got control over the front lamps, a mirror-image
> set-up for the left side and 4-way flasher controls and so on, but still,
> if the switch (or its harness) has failed, you get this:
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> .____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______./ .________. rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> Power can't get from either the brake switch nor the flasher. No rear
> light in either mode. Without enough load on the thermal flasher, the
> front lights stay on when you try to signal.
>
> On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Ben Black wrote:
>
> > Bill,
> > I'm not sure I follow. The rear turn signal never comes on. Nor do the
> > front two ever flash. What does the electrical circuit of the right turn
> > signals have to do with the circuit for the brake? Thanks.
> > ~Ben
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
> > news:4038561E.9B6D5447@cox.net...
> > > Hi Ben,
> > > If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
> > > the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
> > > the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
> > > will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
> > > position.
> > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> > >
> > > Ben Black wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

> > that
> > > > has me stumped.
> > > >
> > > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

> > the
> > > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

> > the
> > > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I

> > got
> > > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

> > the
> > > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

> > turn
> > > > signal doesn't work.
> > > >
> > > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I

> > get
> > > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

> > the
> > > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > > >
> > > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

> > them,
> > > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> > problem
> > > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> > However,
> > > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> > column
> > > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> > steering
> > > > column apart.
> > > >
> > > > ~Ben
> > > >
> > > > 93 yj (named Fletch)

> >
> >
> >


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-23-2004 02:13 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Great explanation. Copied for future reference.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Lee Ayrton wrote:
>
> This is roughly (very simplified) how it works:
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> .____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______./ .________./ rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> With the brakes off and the signal switch in the canceled position, no
> power can get to the rear light.
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> .____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______.__.________./ rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> With the brakes on power flows through the canceled signal switch to the
> rear light in "brake" mode.
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> \.____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______./ .________. rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> With the brakes off and the signal switch in turn mode, power flows
> through the flasher, the switch and on to the rear light in "signal" mode.
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> \.____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______.__.________. rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> With the brakes on and the signal switch in turn mode, no power flows from
> the brake switch, but power does flow from the flasher, leaving that side
> in "signal" mode (otherwise the brake switch would negate the flasher
> and the light wouldn't blink.)
>
> Of course, once you get inside the switch it gets a lot more complex than
> that, because you've got control over the front lamps, a mirror-image
> set-up for the left side and 4-way flasher controls and so on, but still,
> if the switch (or its harness) has failed, you get this:
>
> [+]_______[flasher]___.
> .____________@________[ground]
> [+]_______./ .________. rear
> Brake signal light
> Switch switch
>
> Power can't get from either the brake switch nor the flasher. No rear
> light in either mode. Without enough load on the thermal flasher, the
> front lights stay on when you try to signal.
>
> On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Ben Black wrote:
>
> > Bill,
> > I'm not sure I follow. The rear turn signal never comes on. Nor do the
> > front two ever flash. What does the electrical circuit of the right turn
> > signals have to do with the circuit for the brake? Thanks.
> > ~Ben
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
> > news:4038561E.9B6D5447@cox.net...
> > > Hi Ben,
> > > If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
> > > the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
> > > the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
> > > will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
> > > position.
> > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> > >
> > > Ben Black wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

> > that
> > > > has me stumped.
> > > >
> > > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn right,

> > the
> > > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went through

> > the
> > > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything. I
> > > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So I

> > got
> > > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

> > the
> > > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake light
> > > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

> > turn
> > > > signal doesn't work.
> > > >
> > > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again, I

> > get
> > > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that lights

> > the
> > > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > > >
> > > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of simple
> > > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

> > them,
> > > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> > problem
> > > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> > However,
> > > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just the
> > > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> > column
> > > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> > steering
> > > > column apart.
> > > >
> > > > ~Ben
> > > >
> > > > 93 yj (named Fletch)

> >
> >
> >


Ben Black 02-23-2004 03:47 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
I've checked the grounding. That's not the problem. I think that Lee
nailed the problem in the above posting.

So the final opinion is that the problem is in the column. Thanks for all
of the help!

~Ben

"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:403A1716.FFAEED57@sympatico.ca...
> Gotcha now....
>
> The brake and signal light element uses the fixture for the ground
> connection. The running lights use a wire in the harness that screws
> into the body for a ground.
>
> You very likely have dirty/rusty bolts holding that one light fixture in
> place.
>
> I test them with a long booster cable. I tag the battery negative and
> the fixture or the outside case of the bulb if I can get the cable clamp
> on it or just use it as the source for the ground when testing the
> power.
>
> Folks also lose a brake or signal sometimes when they put brush guards
> on the tail lights. This moves the bolts out to rusty spots.
>
> Mike
>
>
> Ben Black wrote:
> >
> > Right...sorry for the confusion.
> >
> > I'm actually talking about a bunch of different sets of lights

throughout my
> > posting. I went through all of my troubleshooting, but let me try to
> > simplify better.
> >
> > When I lift the lever to activate the right turn signal, the front and

side
> > turn lights come on. They don't flash, nor does the dash make the

expected
> > clicking sound of the turn signal. The rear light doesn't come on at

all.
> > Secondary to that, the rear right brake light doesn't work. Other than
> > using the same high wattage filament of the dual filamant bulb in the

rear
> > light assembly, I'm not sure what the connection is.
> >
> > The bulb is good. All of the other lights work. I'm just not getting

any
> > voltage in the wires that power those two lights. If it were a problem

in
> > the column, why would that affect the brake light? If it were a problem
> > somewhere in the circuitry of the turn signal, again, why would that

affect
> > the brake light? However, if it were a problem with the brake light,

why
> > would that affect the blinking of the turn signal? There's obviously

some
> > problem between the column and fuse box, but I'm not sure where it could

be.
> >
> > As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three

brake
> > lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one

wire
> > and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger

diameter
> > wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that

were
> > the same size...
> >
> > ~Ben
> > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> > news:4038C736.690B720B@sympatico.ca...
> > > Please try explaining this again.
> > >
> > > You say the lights 'turn on' in one sentence and no brake light in
> > > another. Which is it or is it both?
> > >
> > > Mike
> > > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> > >
> > >
> > > Ben Black wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a

problem
> > that
> > > > has me stumped.
> > > >
> > > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn

right,
> > the
> > > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went

through
> > the
> > > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything.

I
> > > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem.

So I
> > got
> > > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading

into
> > the
> > > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower

wattage
> > > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake

light
> > > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously

the
> > turn
> > > > signal doesn't work.
> > > >
> > > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break.

Again, I
> > get
> > > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that

lights
> > the
> > > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > > >
> > > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of

simple
> > > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far

with
> > them,
> > > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> > problem
> > > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> > However,
> > > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just

the
> > > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> > column
> > > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> > steering
> > > > column apart.
> > > >
> > > > ~Ben
> > > >
> > > > 93 yj (named Fletch)




Ben Black 02-23-2004 03:47 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
I've checked the grounding. That's not the problem. I think that Lee
nailed the problem in the above posting.

So the final opinion is that the problem is in the column. Thanks for all
of the help!

~Ben

"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:403A1716.FFAEED57@sympatico.ca...
> Gotcha now....
>
> The brake and signal light element uses the fixture for the ground
> connection. The running lights use a wire in the harness that screws
> into the body for a ground.
>
> You very likely have dirty/rusty bolts holding that one light fixture in
> place.
>
> I test them with a long booster cable. I tag the battery negative and
> the fixture or the outside case of the bulb if I can get the cable clamp
> on it or just use it as the source for the ground when testing the
> power.
>
> Folks also lose a brake or signal sometimes when they put brush guards
> on the tail lights. This moves the bolts out to rusty spots.
>
> Mike
>
>
> Ben Black wrote:
> >
> > Right...sorry for the confusion.
> >
> > I'm actually talking about a bunch of different sets of lights

throughout my
> > posting. I went through all of my troubleshooting, but let me try to
> > simplify better.
> >
> > When I lift the lever to activate the right turn signal, the front and

side
> > turn lights come on. They don't flash, nor does the dash make the

expected
> > clicking sound of the turn signal. The rear light doesn't come on at

all.
> > Secondary to that, the rear right brake light doesn't work. Other than
> > using the same high wattage filament of the dual filamant bulb in the

rear
> > light assembly, I'm not sure what the connection is.
> >
> > The bulb is good. All of the other lights work. I'm just not getting

any
> > voltage in the wires that power those two lights. If it were a problem

in
> > the column, why would that affect the brake light? If it were a problem
> > somewhere in the circuitry of the turn signal, again, why would that

affect
> > the brake light? However, if it were a problem with the brake light,

why
> > would that affect the blinking of the turn signal? There's obviously

some
> > problem between the column and fuse box, but I'm not sure where it could

be.
> >
> > As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three

brake
> > lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one

wire
> > and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger

diameter
> > wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that

were
> > the same size...
> >
> > ~Ben
> > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> > news:4038C736.690B720B@sympatico.ca...
> > > Please try explaining this again.
> > >
> > > You say the lights 'turn on' in one sentence and no brake light in
> > > another. Which is it or is it both?
> > >
> > > Mike
> > > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> > >
> > >
> > > Ben Black wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a

problem
> > that
> > > > has me stumped.
> > > >
> > > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn

right,
> > the
> > > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went

through
> > the
> > > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything.

I
> > > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem.

So I
> > got
> > > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading

into
> > the
> > > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower

wattage
> > > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake

light
> > > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously

the
> > turn
> > > > signal doesn't work.
> > > >
> > > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break.

Again, I
> > get
> > > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that

lights
> > the
> > > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > > >
> > > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of

simple
> > > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far

with
> > them,
> > > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> > problem
> > > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> > However,
> > > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just

the
> > > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> > column
> > > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> > steering
> > > > column apart.
> > > >
> > > > ~Ben
> > > >
> > > > 93 yj (named Fletch)




Ben Black 02-23-2004 03:47 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
I've checked the grounding. That's not the problem. I think that Lee
nailed the problem in the above posting.

So the final opinion is that the problem is in the column. Thanks for all
of the help!

~Ben

"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:403A1716.FFAEED57@sympatico.ca...
> Gotcha now....
>
> The brake and signal light element uses the fixture for the ground
> connection. The running lights use a wire in the harness that screws
> into the body for a ground.
>
> You very likely have dirty/rusty bolts holding that one light fixture in
> place.
>
> I test them with a long booster cable. I tag the battery negative and
> the fixture or the outside case of the bulb if I can get the cable clamp
> on it or just use it as the source for the ground when testing the
> power.
>
> Folks also lose a brake or signal sometimes when they put brush guards
> on the tail lights. This moves the bolts out to rusty spots.
>
> Mike
>
>
> Ben Black wrote:
> >
> > Right...sorry for the confusion.
> >
> > I'm actually talking about a bunch of different sets of lights

throughout my
> > posting. I went through all of my troubleshooting, but let me try to
> > simplify better.
> >
> > When I lift the lever to activate the right turn signal, the front and

side
> > turn lights come on. They don't flash, nor does the dash make the

expected
> > clicking sound of the turn signal. The rear light doesn't come on at

all.
> > Secondary to that, the rear right brake light doesn't work. Other than
> > using the same high wattage filament of the dual filamant bulb in the

rear
> > light assembly, I'm not sure what the connection is.
> >
> > The bulb is good. All of the other lights work. I'm just not getting

any
> > voltage in the wires that power those two lights. If it were a problem

in
> > the column, why would that affect the brake light? If it were a problem
> > somewhere in the circuitry of the turn signal, again, why would that

affect
> > the brake light? However, if it were a problem with the brake light,

why
> > would that affect the blinking of the turn signal? There's obviously

some
> > problem between the column and fuse box, but I'm not sure where it could

be.
> >
> > As a side note, why would they run different circuits for the three

brake
> > lights (right left and center)? Wouldn't it be smarter to only run one

wire
> > and split it off at the end? Or would that have required a larger

diameter
> > wire thereby making the engineers want to run three seperate wires that

were
> > the same size...
> >
> > ~Ben
> > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> > news:4038C736.690B720B@sympatico.ca...
> > > Please try explaining this again.
> > >
> > > You say the lights 'turn on' in one sentence and no brake light in
> > > another. Which is it or is it both?
> > >
> > > Mike
> > > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> > >
> > >
> > > Ben Black wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a

problem
> > that
> > > > has me stumped.
> > > >
> > > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn

right,
> > the
> > > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went

through
> > the
> > > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything.

I
> > > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem.

So I
> > got
> > > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading

into
> > the
> > > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower

wattage
> > > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake

light
> > > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously

the
> > turn
> > > > signal doesn't work.
> > > >
> > > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break.

Again, I
> > get
> > > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that

lights
> > the
> > > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > > >
> > > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of

simple
> > > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far

with
> > them,
> > > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> > problem
> > > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> > However,
> > > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just

the
> > > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> > column
> > > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> > steering
> > > > column apart.
> > > >
> > > > ~Ben
> > > >
> > > > 93 yj (named Fletch)




Ben Black 02-23-2004 03:52 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Is there a way to fix this (possibly cleaning the contacts or whatnot), or
is ist better to just buy a replacement part and replace the whole fixture?
I've also noticed recently that when I turn the left blinker on, it doesn't
always stay down. It might be a pretty good sign that the whole assembly is
falling apart. Thanks for the detailed post!
~Ben

"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.58.0402231001180.28720@panix2.pani x.com...

This is roughly (very simplified) how it works:


[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________./ rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes off and the signal switch in the canceled position, no
power can get to the rear light.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______.__.________./ rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes on power flows through the canceled signal switch to the
rear light in "brake" mode.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
\.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes off and the signal switch in turn mode, power flows
through the flasher, the switch and on to the rear light in "signal" mode.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
\.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______.__.________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes on and the signal switch in turn mode, no power flows from
the brake switch, but power does flow from the flasher, leaving that side
in "signal" mode (otherwise the brake switch would negate the flasher
and the light wouldn't blink.)

Of course, once you get inside the switch it gets a lot more complex than
that, because you've got control over the front lamps, a mirror-image
set-up for the left side and 4-way flasher controls and so on, but still,
if the switch (or its harness) has failed, you get this:


[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

Power can't get from either the brake switch nor the flasher. No rear
light in either mode. Without enough load on the thermal flasher, the
front lights stay on when you try to signal.




On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Ben Black wrote:

> Bill,
> I'm not sure I follow. The rear turn signal never comes on. Nor do

the
> front two ever flash. What does the electrical circuit of the right turn
> signals have to do with the circuit for the brake? Thanks.
> ~Ben
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:4038561E.9B6D5447@cox.net...
> > Hi Ben,
> > If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
> > the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
> > the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
> > will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
> > position.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Ben Black wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

> that
> > > has me stumped.
> > >
> > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn

right,
> the
> > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went

through
> the
> > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything.

I
> > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So

I
> got
> > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

> the
> > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake

light
> > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

> turn
> > > signal doesn't work.
> > >
> > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again,

I
> get
> > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that

lights
> the
> > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > >
> > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of

simple
> > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

> them,
> > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> problem
> > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> However,
> > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just

the
> > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> column
> > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> steering
> > > column apart.
> > >
> > > ~Ben
> > >
> > > 93 yj (named Fletch)

>
>
>




Ben Black 02-23-2004 03:52 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Is there a way to fix this (possibly cleaning the contacts or whatnot), or
is ist better to just buy a replacement part and replace the whole fixture?
I've also noticed recently that when I turn the left blinker on, it doesn't
always stay down. It might be a pretty good sign that the whole assembly is
falling apart. Thanks for the detailed post!
~Ben

"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.58.0402231001180.28720@panix2.pani x.com...

This is roughly (very simplified) how it works:


[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________./ rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes off and the signal switch in the canceled position, no
power can get to the rear light.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______.__.________./ rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes on power flows through the canceled signal switch to the
rear light in "brake" mode.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
\.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes off and the signal switch in turn mode, power flows
through the flasher, the switch and on to the rear light in "signal" mode.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
\.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______.__.________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes on and the signal switch in turn mode, no power flows from
the brake switch, but power does flow from the flasher, leaving that side
in "signal" mode (otherwise the brake switch would negate the flasher
and the light wouldn't blink.)

Of course, once you get inside the switch it gets a lot more complex than
that, because you've got control over the front lamps, a mirror-image
set-up for the left side and 4-way flasher controls and so on, but still,
if the switch (or its harness) has failed, you get this:


[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

Power can't get from either the brake switch nor the flasher. No rear
light in either mode. Without enough load on the thermal flasher, the
front lights stay on when you try to signal.




On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Ben Black wrote:

> Bill,
> I'm not sure I follow. The rear turn signal never comes on. Nor do

the
> front two ever flash. What does the electrical circuit of the right turn
> signals have to do with the circuit for the brake? Thanks.
> ~Ben
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:4038561E.9B6D5447@cox.net...
> > Hi Ben,
> > If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
> > the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
> > the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
> > will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
> > position.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Ben Black wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

> that
> > > has me stumped.
> > >
> > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn

right,
> the
> > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went

through
> the
> > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything.

I
> > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So

I
> got
> > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

> the
> > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake

light
> > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

> turn
> > > signal doesn't work.
> > >
> > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again,

I
> get
> > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that

lights
> the
> > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > >
> > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of

simple
> > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

> them,
> > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> problem
> > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> However,
> > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just

the
> > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> column
> > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> steering
> > > column apart.
> > >
> > > ~Ben
> > >
> > > 93 yj (named Fletch)

>
>
>




Ben Black 02-23-2004 03:52 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Is there a way to fix this (possibly cleaning the contacts or whatnot), or
is ist better to just buy a replacement part and replace the whole fixture?
I've also noticed recently that when I turn the left blinker on, it doesn't
always stay down. It might be a pretty good sign that the whole assembly is
falling apart. Thanks for the detailed post!
~Ben

"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.58.0402231001180.28720@panix2.pani x.com...

This is roughly (very simplified) how it works:


[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________./ rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes off and the signal switch in the canceled position, no
power can get to the rear light.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______.__.________./ rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes on power flows through the canceled signal switch to the
rear light in "brake" mode.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
\.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes off and the signal switch in turn mode, power flows
through the flasher, the switch and on to the rear light in "signal" mode.



[+]_______[flasher]___.
\.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______.__.________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

With the brakes on and the signal switch in turn mode, no power flows from
the brake switch, but power does flow from the flasher, leaving that side
in "signal" mode (otherwise the brake switch would negate the flasher
and the light wouldn't blink.)

Of course, once you get inside the switch it gets a lot more complex than
that, because you've got control over the front lamps, a mirror-image
set-up for the left side and 4-way flasher controls and so on, but still,
if the switch (or its harness) has failed, you get this:


[+]_______[flasher]___.
.____________@________[ground]
[+]_______./ .________. rear
Brake signal light
Switch switch

Power can't get from either the brake switch nor the flasher. No rear
light in either mode. Without enough load on the thermal flasher, the
front lights stay on when you try to signal.




On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Ben Black wrote:

> Bill,
> I'm not sure I follow. The rear turn signal never comes on. Nor do

the
> front two ever flash. What does the electrical circuit of the right turn
> signals have to do with the circuit for the brake? Thanks.
> ~Ben
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:4038561E.9B6D5447@cox.net...
> > Hi Ben,
> > If you switch the turn signal to the right turn position and only
> > the front right lights, then you push it further up and that will add
> > the rear light, then it must be in your switch. More than likely you
> > will have no brake lights if you turn the signal is in the left turn
> > position.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Ben Black wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey, I haven't posted here in a few years, but I'm back with a problem

> that
> > > has me stumped.
> > >
> > > My rear right turn signal is out. When I lift the lever to turn

right,
> the
> > > remaining two lights don't flash, they just turn on. So I went

through
> the
> > > normal checklist. I changed the bulb, but that didn't fix anything.

I
> > > checked the connector to the light box. That wasn't the problem. So

I
> got
> > > out the DMM and started looking at voltages of the wires leading into

> the
> > > rear right light. The running light works (which is the lower wattage
> > > filament in the same bulb that makes the turn signal). The brake

light
> > > doesn't work (the same filament as the turn signal), and obviously the

> turn
> > > signal doesn't work.
> > >
> > > I moved back up the electrical steam toward the dash and checked the
> > > voltages in the wires just as they come by the parking break. Again,

I
> get
> > > a 12v signal to the running light but no signal in the wire that

lights
> the
> > > brake light or the turn signal.
> > >
> > > I've checked fuses...I've checked bulbs...I'm all out of ideas of

simple
> > > fixes. I only have two more thoughts, but before I went too far with

> them,
> > > I wanted to see if anyone else had any ideas. I'm thinking that the

> problem
> > > might be in the relay that makes the light circuit go on and off.

> However,
> > > I would think that might affect all of my turn signals and not just

the
> > > right rear one. My last resort is that it's something wrong in the

> column
> > > in the lever and turn signal switch itself. That'll be a pain to do
> > > anything with, so I wanted some advice before I started tearing the

> steering
> > > column apart.
> > >
> > > ~Ben
> > >
> > > 93 yj (named Fletch)

>
>
>




L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-23-2004 04:52 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Hi Ben,
If there's no power to the tail light socket, on braking, or
signaling. Make doubly sure with a volt meter grounded to frame, because
it no fun going into the column. Similar to this Chevy:
http://autorepair.about.com/cs/doity...lt_wheel01.htm Ninety
nine percent of the switch failures are due to an electrical short so,
find that first.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Ben Black wrote:
>
> I've checked the grounding. That's not the problem. I think that Lee
> nailed the problem in the above posting.
>
> So the final opinion is that the problem is in the column. Thanks for all
> of the help!
>
> ~Ben


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-23-2004 04:52 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Hi Ben,
If there's no power to the tail light socket, on braking, or
signaling. Make doubly sure with a volt meter grounded to frame, because
it no fun going into the column. Similar to this Chevy:
http://autorepair.about.com/cs/doity...lt_wheel01.htm Ninety
nine percent of the switch failures are due to an electrical short so,
find that first.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Ben Black wrote:
>
> I've checked the grounding. That's not the problem. I think that Lee
> nailed the problem in the above posting.
>
> So the final opinion is that the problem is in the column. Thanks for all
> of the help!
>
> ~Ben


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-23-2004 04:52 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
Hi Ben,
If there's no power to the tail light socket, on braking, or
signaling. Make doubly sure with a volt meter grounded to frame, because
it no fun going into the column. Similar to this Chevy:
http://autorepair.about.com/cs/doity...lt_wheel01.htm Ninety
nine percent of the switch failures are due to an electrical short so,
find that first.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Ben Black wrote:
>
> I've checked the grounding. That's not the problem. I think that Lee
> nailed the problem in the above posting.
>
> So the final opinion is that the problem is in the column. Thanks for all
> of the help!
>
> ~Ben


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-23-2004 05:06 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
The contact melts out of position, so it takes a new switch.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Ben Black wrote:
>
> Is there a way to fix this (possibly cleaning the contacts or whatnot), or
> is ist better to just buy a replacement part and replace the whole fixture?
> I've also noticed recently that when I turn the left blinker on, it doesn't
> always stay down. It might be a pretty good sign that the whole assembly is
> falling apart. Thanks for the detailed post!
> ~Ben


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-23-2004 05:06 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
The contact melts out of position, so it takes a new switch.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Ben Black wrote:
>
> Is there a way to fix this (possibly cleaning the contacts or whatnot), or
> is ist better to just buy a replacement part and replace the whole fixture?
> I've also noticed recently that when I turn the left blinker on, it doesn't
> always stay down. It might be a pretty good sign that the whole assembly is
> falling apart. Thanks for the detailed post!
> ~Ben


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-23-2004 05:06 PM

Re: turn signal problem 93 yj
 
The contact melts out of position, so it takes a new switch.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Ben Black wrote:
>
> Is there a way to fix this (possibly cleaning the contacts or whatnot), or
> is ist better to just buy a replacement part and replace the whole fixture?
> I've also noticed recently that when I turn the left blinker on, it doesn't
> always stay down. It might be a pretty good sign that the whole assembly is
> falling apart. Thanks for the detailed post!
> ~Ben



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