Driver's Side Front Turn Signal

redline8300

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I recently pulled the dash to replace the heater core and during the disassembly, I found that my car had been in an a-pillar accident that damaged one of the interior bulkhead connectors. Well, the hack spliced out the connector with all red wires. I split out the wires and added weatherpak connectors. Upon reassembly everything is working fine beyond the driver's side front turn signal. Does anyone have a wiring diagram for the turn signals? My googling is only coming up with blurry copies. The rear turn signal works but is fast. I have spliced in a new ground wire but still only have the running light. When the lights are on, I have a pulse in the lights, but I think that is a separate grounding issue.

Do the front running lights run through the bolt up firewall connector or somewhere else?
 

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It looks like mine is blurry too. If it’s not the bulb itself it sounds like it’s wired incorrectly.
 

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just out of stupidity start simple and swap the bulbs and see if the problem moves, if so the bulb is bad. You can also test for voltage if you have and know how to use a meter.
 

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>> ext_lights_mustang.jpg

If you need it bigger, I can email, open in your .pdf or photo program and make it HUGE!
 
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just out of stupidity start simple and swap the bulbs and see if the problem moves, if so the bulb is bad. You can also test for voltage if you have and know how to use a meter.
No voltage at the plug.
 

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Not to be a smartass but you did check the light green and white wire at the socket with the turn signal on? It has to be somewhere in that circuit. Trace that wire all the way to the flasher relay and check for voltage there.
 

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