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(Front signals work, but rear signals are dead (or vice-versa))
(Front signals work, but rear signals are dead (or vice-versa))
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===Front signals work, but rear signals are dead (or vice-versa)===
 
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#Isolate the two wires on the effected end from the column plug. Using your voltmeter, set to the above parameters, select a side, and measure the wire from the plug. It should show 12 volts (solid or intermittent). If  
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#Isolate the two wires on the effected end from the column plug. Using your voltmeter, set to the above parameters, select a side, and measure the wire from the plug. It should show 12 volts (solid or intermittent). If the socket ground and a known good ground. If it shows 12 volts, you may have an open ground wire. Replace or install a ground from each socket to a hard frame ground, following proper bonding procedures (star washers and burnishing).
 
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the socket ground and a known good ground. If it shows 12 volts, you may have an open ground wire. Replace or install a ground from each socket to a hard frame ground, following proper bonding procedures (star washers and burnishing).
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===Left or right side turn signals dead===
 
===Left or right side turn signals dead===

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