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RE: Turn signal/headlight anomaly

To: "mgs@autox.team.net" <mgs@autox.team.net>,
Subject: RE: Turn signal/headlight anomaly
From: douglas wilson <dfwilson@netcom.ca>
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 09:23:31 -0500
Hi Keith, I have suffered through similar problems with my 76 MGB. The best 
advice, I think, is to "keep it simple".  Weird electrical problems I have had 
are usually just dirty connectors and bad ground wires. So, clean all 
connectors. Ground wires are found in the strangest places. They are the thick 
black wires that are attached to the body by a screw. Make sure there is a good 
body metal to connector contact. Also the fuse box of the MG can be easily 
located in the engine bay on the passenger side. All contacts there must be 
clean and crude free.  The fuse box can be loosened from the body and the 
underside connectors tidied up.This clean up procedure should help. Best of 
Luck.                              Doug "MY76MG"

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From:   The Gernerts
Sent:   Saturday, November 06, 1999 10:11 PM
To:     mgs@autox.team.net
Subject:        Turn signal/headlight anomaly

Hello to all!

I just recently acquired a 1979 MGB (a gift from my wife, believe it or not), 
and 
I've really enjoyed driving it the week or so since I got the plates for it.  
Having just 
found this mailing list, I'm already gathering some useful information, for now 
or for 
future reference.  Great list!

There is one thing I need to get resolved, something that might even keep it 
from 
passing the North Carolina safety inspection:

The right turn signal does not work when the headlights are on.  

It works fine when all lights are off, or when just the parking lights are on.  
It does 
blink a little slower than the left turn signal in these cases, but it works.  
(Maybe a 
clue?)  However, when the headlights are on, the right rear turn signal lamp 
stays 
on, and the right turn indicator on the dash stays dimly lit.  This is without 
the turn 
signal stalk being engaged.  Flipping it makes no change. Weird.  

Now, the right side high-beam does not work, either, but I hope that has 
nothing to 
do with this.

Any help appreciated.  Keep in mind I'm an MG newbie, and know very little 
about electrical systems.  Thanks in advance!


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  Keith G.



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