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Technical Headlight switch and wiring

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by alanp561, Sep 23, 2025.

  1. alanp561
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    Update #2: After I wired in the new headlight-taillight switch, still didn't have turn signals. Took the old turn signal switch apart, it was kind of worn out but that wasn't it. Figured the turn signal switch was toast, so I invested in a new Signal Stat 900. Got that hooked up according to the schematic and would you believe it, no turn signals. Took all the turn signal wiring connections apart and ran a hot jumper wire to each one. Yep, they're all running to the right wires coming out of the switch. Called Signal Stat tech support and the tech asked me if I had a good ground. He said if I didn't, I wasn't going to like his next suggestion. He said to scrape the paint off of the steering column under where the clamp that holds the switch to the column goes:eek:, so while I was on the phone with him, I did just that. While I was cycling the signals, I don't know who was laughing the loudest, him or me:D. Nice people that work for Signal Stat.

    Now, I've got to put the seat back in:rolleyes:.
     
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  2. J. A. Miller
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    from Central NY

    Glad you got it sorted out Alan!
     
  3. alanp561
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    Thanks, but it's never-ending. Put a new heater fan motor in about a year ago, went to wire it up today and it doesn't work. Starting to feel like Li'l Abner's buddy, Joe Btfsplk upload_2025-10-8_17-24-55.png
     
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  4. alanp561
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    Update #2: I've got to start remembering to take pictures when I do things like this. After carefully shortening the wiring, one at a time, and replacing them back on the terminals they needed to be on, I had lights and ignition. Started the car, turned on all the lights and the engine died. Battery is hot but no power anywhere. After spending a lot of time cursing the electrical gods, I found a blown fuse, and another, and another and another. Reminder to self, when you pull fuses, make sure you get them in the right holes when you put them back. 10-amp fuses don't work where you need 20s or 30s. I was better at this when I was a know-nothing 17-year-old.
     
  5. pprather
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    Or, a know everything 17 year old.
     
  6. alanp561
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