Hexonxonx
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Good day,
Working to get my new-to-me 1970 Series IIa military ambulance safetied, and am having difficulties troubleshooting a non-flashing RH rear flasher. This is a negative earth vehicle.
What I've checked:
- The other 3 flashers work
- All bulbs work and are the exact same bulb, and I've swapped all 4 flasher bulbs in all sockets to confirm
- All sockets work, and I've replaced the RH rear socket
- 2-wire flasher module is new and works
- Checked the ground connection at rear chassis, and these are fine. There is continuity between the socket and ground connection
- Though the PO has replaced some wires at the bulkhead, they look correct in comparison with wiring diagrams
The problem socket is getting power - I can "see" it flashing on multimeter, and the voltage is the same across all sockets. But when I put a bulb in the socket, it does not light up. The only thing I can think of is that the bulb is drawing down current in some odd way that is preventing it from turning on, but not affecting the RH front flasher.
Any ideas?
Working to get my new-to-me 1970 Series IIa military ambulance safetied, and am having difficulties troubleshooting a non-flashing RH rear flasher. This is a negative earth vehicle.
What I've checked:
- The other 3 flashers work
- All bulbs work and are the exact same bulb, and I've swapped all 4 flasher bulbs in all sockets to confirm
- All sockets work, and I've replaced the RH rear socket
- 2-wire flasher module is new and works
- Checked the ground connection at rear chassis, and these are fine. There is continuity between the socket and ground connection
- Though the PO has replaced some wires at the bulkhead, they look correct in comparison with wiring diagrams
The problem socket is getting power - I can "see" it flashing on multimeter, and the voltage is the same across all sockets. But when I put a bulb in the socket, it does not light up. The only thing I can think of is that the bulb is drawing down current in some odd way that is preventing it from turning on, but not affecting the RH front flasher.
Any ideas?