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Old 04-20-2012, 09:42 AM
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Blinker/Harness Question

Took the chop out the other day and the right rear turn signal broke off. Ordered a new set. Upon install the right blinker is not working properly. The left is ok.
I have the Ultima harness and after following the wires back I found 2 connected to a violet wire marked left rear lead and one wired to ground. Same for the right but these connected to a brown wire marked rear switch and one to ground.
The new lights are from drag specialties and did not contain a diagram. Three wire set up red blue black. I connected the black to ground and the red to the violet left rear lead. It works for signal and brake. I move to the right side. Connect black to ground red to the brown lead and without signaling or braking it lights up faintly. I assume theres a short.
Im connecting to the brown wire just as it comes out of the harness box so no short to the light. I also connected the light to the left violet lead and it operates fine. The blinkers were also operating fine before the right one snapped.
I checked for Ultima diagrams and it looks like its pretty straight foward. Violet left rear/ Brown right rear. Just wondering why they would label it different on the wire itself.
If anyone knows if theres is another way of wiring a 3 lead blinker (Red/Blue/Black) I know they can be hooked up as running lights and or turn signal/brake.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.


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