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Joes 94 cutty
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 Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 1:25 pm |
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ok, my blinkers do not work, iv replaced the 2 of my parking lites in about 3 weeks, my right reverse light keeps burnin out.. i have no idea what is goin on, can ya help me out?... thanx all
-Joe
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88delta88
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 Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 12:47 pm |
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I would look at the fuses first, then I would check out your flasher if your signals dont work...
As for the right reverse light, as long as you are replacing with the correct bulb # for the fixture (a must), I bet you are just having bad luck with faulty bulbs... I've had similar experiences, so *dont buy dollar store bulbs*. Also check for corrosion in the bulb socket when you have it apart.
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Joes 94 cutty
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 Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 10:49 am |
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the fuses are fine, only problem is, im not all sure where my flasher's are... anyone know?
-Joe
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Rockford fosgate AMP 400 watt
Rockford fosgate Sub 400 watt
Pioneer 3 way 355 watt 6x9's
Pioneer Tweeters
Cobra C/B radio 44 watt
P/A speaker for good times
5 foot whip antenna
* Yeah ima red neck, ya dont like it to dam bad!*
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88delta88
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 Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 6:52 pm |
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Usually right on the same panel as your fuses. I looks like a big round module, that plugs into the fuse panel. Try a new one, they're really cheap. If it doesnt fix it, you'll need to dig deeper... 
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andrewk
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 Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:55 am |
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texasred wrote: You can't have "too much voltage" no matter how many wires you cross. 12 volts is 12 volts. Period. The only exception would be those farking computer microvoltages from the MAP and sensors...but then you'd only blow your computer or MAP or sensor. You could have a dead short if you cross power with ground...but then you'd be blowing fuses.
I'm betting on the flasher and correct bulbs. And check your socket grounds. A high resistance could blow the bulbs from the heat buildup.
C.J.
I agree. Given the age, I would almost consider replaceing the bulb sockets, unless the are pristine. Check all grounds, and replace the dang flasher. If it is blowing bulbs, there is a heat problem, if they just dont work, then you have an open in the circut. From the sound of it, it is ground related.
Andrew
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andrewk
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 Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 12:27 am |
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Intimidator68 wrote: i didnt mean to much voltage as in the volts persay i guess i should of been more clear sry i meant that for instance there is to much current going to the bulb for some reason or amps if u want to call it that and in some cases for lights ( not necesarily oldsmobile) resistance in the wires will lower current and voltage in some cases therefor bulbs may only handle a certain amount of volts like 7 or 8 volts if somethin is wrong with the wiring and more volts are going through then bulb can burn out but volts isnt wat burns it amps is also im not sure if it would be a ground related problem if the ground isnt grounded than it acts just like an open circuit if there is some kind of resistor after the load for instance corrosion on the ground wire then the bulb might work depending on the severity of the corrosion if it did work it wouldnt be brighter and burning out bulbs though it would be alot dimmer than it should be -Intimidator68 Intimidator68 wrote: make sure ur flasher is working right the typical wiring of most a-body's has the backup lights wired in series with the turn flasher that could very well be what is causing both problems it is rare for 2 problems in a wiring circuit not saying it isnt impossible though -Intimidator68 texasred wrote: Intimidator,
When you are in a hole, the first rule is "quit digging".
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Agreed texas. Intimidator, you almost have it, but you are not quite there. First, that is one long ass run on sentence, but i think i know what you mean. Please try to seperate this stuff in the future... While resistance in wires will limit how much voltage and amprege gets to the other end of the wire, if the resistance is too high for the voltage and ampreage going through it, it will dissipate heat. Remember Ohm's law, E=I*R. A bad ground can do alot of things to a light bulb, like burn it out. The lack of ground will build up heat in the bulb, causing the filiment to burn out. Now, knowing these things, lets look at the problem. He is burining out both bulbs, not just the turn signals. Since the reverse lights are not hooked up to the flasher, and therefore dont flash, but still burn out, we can safely eliminate that from the equation for now. The turn signals and reverse lights draw power from 2 different sourses, since they dont come on at the same time all the time. The reverse lights get power from the reverse switch, and the signals form the signal switch. Both lights will share the same ground. SInce we have the same problem with both lights, we need to find what they have in common. Its the ground. This is the most likely thing to be wrong with the lights. Now if this doesnt fix it, we need to look further, to the next most likely thing. While it is possible that the signal flasher is out of it, that isnt the first thing to look at. Remember, always start simple, and work your way up. Hope this helps
Andrew
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andrewk
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 Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 1:07 am |
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correct me if i am wrong, but if the back up light is powered through the flasher, then when the transaxle switch closes the circut, then the back up lights would flash?? That cant be right....
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andrewk
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 Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 1:08 am |
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Oh and dont worry about confusion....confusion is better than idiocy...
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