Posted by The tractor vet on February 15, 2014 at 14:51:23 from (75.19.125.103):
In Reply to: ot i need help posted by ericlb on February 15, 2014 at 13:02:27:
If i found myself in this situation i would be digging in my Terminal supply catalog and ordering in rolls of wire in all the many colors and even ordering in wires with tracer stripes and all the molded plugs and set down a build a totally new harness as i have done for the tractors that there is no new harness available for anymore . So as for the rear harness more then likely it was a three or four wire going to the back of the truck as stop and turn are usually the same two wires . so like i said on the three or four wires one right turn and stop and one left turn and stop one wire for tail light and maybe on ground . So going to the turn signal switch you need a power wire and a wire off the brake light switch and also a horn wire and a ground . I would have to see the switch to see how it is wired . Back in the car and truck days i was pretty good at fixen electrical problems.
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