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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Saratoga Springs NY
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Re: turn signal light
83, in combination with what Bob said make sure the front and rear sockets are clean inside, then check the grounds both front and rear. I'm an old time Chevy mechanic and over the years I have learned that if you have multiple electrical problems that seem to defy logic you probably have a grounding problem. This is especially true in the lighting circuts because the grounds are exposed to the elements to one degree or another and they rust. Let us know what you find. jim
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