Can you solve this blinker woe?
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Can you solve this blinker woe?
OK, here are some basics. It is a 1999 Trans Am M6. All lights work except the drivers side fog light and blinker. The driver side DL works. The passenger side blinkers work (the Pass fog light wouldn't work until I put a new bulb in the front pass blinker. All fuses are good. I checked the rear ground-good.
There are 3 wires going into the DL/blinker. A, B and G.
A=6-7volts
B=12.5 volts
G=ground, I assume no voltage.
I used an external ground wire to the G terminal and nothing. I almost have a feeling the bulb holder is shot. Looks like one terminal has seen better days. That is the last thing I know to do. Any other suggestions?? I also thought fuseable link on the A terminal, but the voltage is the same on the other side. I have also used 2 different bulbs as well.
TIA,
Chris
There are 3 wires going into the DL/blinker. A, B and G.
A=6-7volts
B=12.5 volts
G=ground, I assume no voltage.
I used an external ground wire to the G terminal and nothing. I almost have a feeling the bulb holder is shot. Looks like one terminal has seen better days. That is the last thing I know to do. Any other suggestions?? I also thought fuseable link on the A terminal, but the voltage is the same on the other side. I have also used 2 different bulbs as well.
TIA,
Chris
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Turned out to be the socket. Picked one up from autozone for $8. I used the write up from LS2.
http://www.ls2.com/forums/showthread...threadid=15143
http://www.ls2.com/forums/showthread...threadid=15143