Monday, March 2, 2009

Re: [Classic Mustang] Light trouble

Joe,
  I mentioned in an earlier post a lot of stuff goes through the turn signal switch. The horn may get it's power from the headlight switch as it uses the circuit breaker in the switch for protection but the brake lights and turn signal should get the power from another source. See if you can find where power for the turn signals is supposed to enter the switch. I'm only guessing but your problem could be a bad turn signal switch. Check to make sure the brake lights are working as they also run through the switch. As I mentioned before I do not have a diagram handy so I'm throwing out guesses. If you have 12 volts coming in for the horn, and another 12 volts coming in for the switch, and only the horn (or nothing) is working, you may have a bad switch.



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