perryseth
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- Joined
- May 13, 2018
- Messages
- 28
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Bakersfield, CA
- My Car
- 1973 Mustang - 351 Cleveland
Hello -
I am troubleshooting my brake lights (not working) in my 1973 Fastback. Here is what I've done:
~Confirmed that the rear turn signals both work...but mystically, the left turn signal was intermittent
~Tested for voltage at the brake switch - None
~Inspected the ground at the brake lights - Looked fine
~"Jumpered" across the female connector going into the brake light switch, brakes didn't light up...and tested this switch for 12V power, which it didn't have
~Removed the turn signal switch...From reading a separate post somewhere on the web, I believe the brake switch gets its power from the turn signal switch and it seemed like a good long-term investment especially since the left signal was acting funny. It was tough breaking off that connector, HA
Now I'm waiting for the connector to arrive and trying to clean up my wiring. I ordered a blown up laminated wiring diagram I'm waiting on...I find it all fascinating, but also quite intimidating.
I posted this to see if anyone had any other troubleshooting ideas I can try if this new turn signal switch doesn't worth. ALSO, if you have a website or YouTube video to help someone who really doesn't know much of anything on the car electrical system, that would be great. I'm even up for taking an online course to learn more.
Thanks! Seth
I am troubleshooting my brake lights (not working) in my 1973 Fastback. Here is what I've done:
~Confirmed that the rear turn signals both work...but mystically, the left turn signal was intermittent
~Tested for voltage at the brake switch - None
~Inspected the ground at the brake lights - Looked fine
~"Jumpered" across the female connector going into the brake light switch, brakes didn't light up...and tested this switch for 12V power, which it didn't have
~Removed the turn signal switch...From reading a separate post somewhere on the web, I believe the brake switch gets its power from the turn signal switch and it seemed like a good long-term investment especially since the left signal was acting funny. It was tough breaking off that connector, HA
Now I'm waiting for the connector to arrive and trying to clean up my wiring. I ordered a blown up laminated wiring diagram I'm waiting on...I find it all fascinating, but also quite intimidating.
I posted this to see if anyone had any other troubleshooting ideas I can try if this new turn signal switch doesn't worth. ALSO, if you have a website or YouTube video to help someone who really doesn't know much of anything on the car electrical system, that would be great. I'm even up for taking an online course to learn more.
Thanks! Seth