I was having trouble with my signals last night, though. The front left was dim, front right and rear right were bright, and the rear left was off. The signal switch didn't do anything, though the high- and low-beam switch did.
I pulled the lamps out of the indicators and found that in the rear the two lamps are identical single-fillament lamps, but one of the front lamps is dual- and the other single-fillament. The front lamp sockets seem to be designed to hold the dual-fillament lamps properly, the knobs on the sides of the dual-fillament lamps fit into the sockets properly. The single-fillament lamp had been wedged into the socket with a piece of plastic.
Now, it was the duel-fillament lamp that was dim and the single-fillament lamp that was bright. But, after I removed the jammed-in single-fillament I couldn't get it to work again. I'm going to go buy another pair of seemingly-proper dual-fillament lamps today.
But, I wonder about the wiring. According to the diagram, two wires, if I'm reading it correctly, travel to each lamp. One ground and one that goes to the turn-signal switch/ turn signal indicator/ and the corrosponding rear turn signal. However, the socket itself is grounded, and when I wire the lamps according to the diagram they don't work. However, when I tie the spare ignition wire to the "ground" wires, they work.
Any ideas?
PS: how can I tell if my turn signal relay and turn signal control unit are working? I've got a volt-meter and I figure I should be able to test them somehow with it.
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