Jon,
Things to check on the right:
Ground for turn signals front and rear
Power for turn signals front and rear
bulbs front, rear, and in the dash
That will most likely solve your problem. If not, then it could be a
defective switch, poor contacts, broken wires, or some California Roadster
sucking out the power due to the power shortage down there. (sorry, could
not resist!)
Sid
>From: jon_wissler@pngc.com
>Reply-To: jon_wissler@pngc.com
>To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: Headlamp fuse question
>Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 07:33:14 -0700
>
>Similar follow up question. I suddenly seem to have a fully functional
>left blinker and a dysfunctional right blinker. I can't tell from the
>fuse box descriptions if these are on seperate circuits, though I wouldn't
>think so. Does the dash flasher stop blinking when the actual tail and/or
>fore bulb is out? Could the flasher unit give up on one side only?
>Functional and USED turn signals are a pet peeve of mine, so I really want
>to get this resolved. Thanks in advance for any advice.
>
>69 SRL
>NOWROC
>Troutdale, OR
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>PLETCH5@aol.com
>Sent by: owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
>06/27/01 06:58 AM
>Please respond to PLETCH5
>
>
> To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
> cc:
> Subject: Headlamp fuse question
>
>
>Without pulling fuses to make sure I have a few questions on my headlight
>fuse/fuses. Is the left and right headlight each on its own separate 10amp
>
>fuse and the high beams share the same fuse? It kind of looks that way on
>the
>wiring diagram. BTW, this would have absolutely nothing to do with the
>Shasta surprise.
>
> Ken
>Datster
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