BobW
Curmudgeon At Large
I'm trying to figure out the power path for the turn signals and how the switch works, here's where I am:
Power is activated to the flasher with the ignition on.
Flasher senses a load when left or right is activated, connecting to the bulbs and that circuit flashes.
The activated lead from the brake switch, when pedal is depressed, allows that side to flash rather than illuminate.
My current status:
I have nothing when the switch is activated with the flasher installed.
If I jump the flasher plug I can get either side to illuminate, but I have to jiggle the switch lever, and get no indication on the dash light, bulb works.
I'm assuming the switch is bad. Is there another way to verify this?
For replacement I see Summit at $130, Rock Auto at $78, and Daniel Stern at $100.
I've used products from Daniel Stern in the past.
Any preferences?
Power is activated to the flasher with the ignition on.
Flasher senses a load when left or right is activated, connecting to the bulbs and that circuit flashes.
The activated lead from the brake switch, when pedal is depressed, allows that side to flash rather than illuminate.
My current status:
I have nothing when the switch is activated with the flasher installed.
If I jump the flasher plug I can get either side to illuminate, but I have to jiggle the switch lever, and get no indication on the dash light, bulb works.
I'm assuming the switch is bad. Is there another way to verify this?
For replacement I see Summit at $130, Rock Auto at $78, and Daniel Stern at $100.
I've used products from Daniel Stern in the past.
Any preferences?

















