Turn signal wiring question

cmichaelt

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My turn signals have died and I am thinking I might need to change out my wiring. Using a test light I have current flowing all they way into my relay and out of my relay. The next spot I tested is the wire connected to inside turn signal housing which I believe is the brown/white wire if I remember correctly. At this point there is no current to light the test light. I know that this wire disappears back into the frame from the relay. Does this wire junction off in frame at all?
 
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At your turn signal stalks the colors should be:

Left side: Brown. The ground should be a black wire.

Right side: Green. The ground should be a black wire.

These colors are the same front or back for the directional signals. The blue with red tracer wires in front are your running light voltage.

You should see a signal at the lamp socket for the directional. The current arrives at the socket and passes through the lamp filament through the black wire. You should see no voltage through at the black ground wire.

Have you changed anything recently? Are you sure you're measuring voltage at the flasher? There are only 2 wires to the flasher. :)
 
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