Posted by Bob on February 15, 2014 at 13:17:38 from (64.255.159.192):
In Reply to: ot i need help posted by ericlb on February 15, 2014 at 13:02:27:
I would GUESS one problem is that the brake lights would have originally had their own wiring, all the way back to the lamps in the back. Newer systems share the rear lamps between brake and turn signal duty... the output of the brake light switch feeds into the TS switch.
ANOTHER thing... if the truck has parking lights in the grille, separate of the turn signals, wiring will be different than if front TS lamps and parking lamps are separate.
As to the indicators in the dash, they MAY be wired in common with the FRONT turn signals, or certain switches had separate outputs for the dashboard indicators, as well.
Here's a link to some Signal Stat diagrams that MAY shed some light on just how varied the wiring can be.
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