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kayakrguy wrote:But, there WAS a problem with the LEFT side.
With the test wire on the running light pin, I can get BOTH the running light wire AND the left turn wire to test good. If I put the test wire on the left turn pin, I can get BOTH the left turn wire AND the running light wire to test good.
Now, I tested the right side the same way--no problem
CONCLUSION: A Bad Connector. Whaddya'all think??
kayakrguy wrote:Could a short in the front running light in front of the tail light be the problem here? What I'm wondering is: if there is a short in that light could it effect the behavior of the turn wire and running wire when they reach the tail light--through the frame ground? That's not something the continuity tester would find is it?
kayakrguy wrote:Here are my results...ALL TESTS ARE WITHOUT ANY LAMPS BUT THE YELLOW SIDE RUNNING LIGHTS CONNECTED--NO TAIL LIGHTS!
RIGHT SIDE
Green to Ground--open
Brown to Ground--closed
Brown to Green--closed if I put the green wire on the clip and the brown wire on the screwdriver end. If I put the brown wire on the clip and the green wire on the screwdriver end, it stays open...?
LEFT SIDE
Yellow to Ground--closed
Brown to Ground--closed
Brown to Yellow --closed
Now, as a process of elimination thing, I decided to run some tests to revisit some strange results from yesterday. If everything was ok, all these tests should show open circuis.
TEST WIRE ATTACHED TO RIGHT TURN PEG, AND TESTING LEFT SIDE WIRES (YES, YOU READ THAT RIGHT)
Results: Brown Yellow, Ground wire all returned open results.
TEST WIRE ATTACHED TO LEFT TURN PEG, AND TESTING THE RIGHT SIDE WIRES (YES, YOU READ THAT RIGHT)
Results: Brown, Ground--both show closed
Green--shows open.
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