abodyjoe
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yea i have to find the brass bulbs. the new ones suck. put all new ones in my car when w wired it and already blew three of them. they just don't last.
Just as a matter of information, I have found that the bulbs with a brass base will have a much better ground than the new style nickle silver ones. I even found in my 67 owners manual that they insist that only brass based bulbs be used. I had a turn signal problem in Nellas car that was due to a bad ground because the bulb grounds through the housing. I had the nickle based bulbs in there and changed to the brass based ones and voila, no more turn signal problem. I ain't sayin' this is your problem there Cheryl, but something to look into!!! Good luck with the diagnosis!!! Geof
Nellas car Geof
Can you spray brake/electrical contact cleaner on the switch? Sometimes it works well to clean it up!
Emergancy flashers will work better than turn. Faster and louder anyway. More bulbs draw more current through the flasher.
I've lost a little track of all this---have you tried jumpering with a clip lead RIGHT AT the column connector--from the flasher output to the left and right front and rear lights connections? (That is, you'd have to jumper three wires together, left front, left rear, and flasher-to-switch. Then jumper the right hand ones together)
So are you saying I can use "brake clean" on the switch or am I misreading?
No, you are not misreading, get some electrical contact cleaner/brake cleaner and spray it on the contacts.
There is brake cleaner and then there is brake/electrical contact cleaner, check the can. CarQuest sells just "electrical contact cleaner" at some of it's stores.
I'm not saying it wil fix it , but it never hurts to try it.
Had a chance to check the rear bulbs tonight. One was brass and the other nickel, so I changed one bulb and put dielectric grease on both bases. Also, pulled the steering wheel and signal lever.
It looks like the column will have to be dropped for the umpteenth time (LOL) to remove the switch or at least to pull it out of the column enough to access it.
Any suggestions on the best way to clean the turn signal switch without pulling it completely out? It really looks like it's fine, but might as well clean it up while it's exposed........
Also, tonight noticed that the emergency flashers seemed to work better than the turn signals, so may swap the t/s flasher with that one tomorrow and see what happens.
Thanks again for everyones help!
How is she, has she ridden any horses lately?
Don't want to hijack the thread so I'll keep this short. Nella had a long summer of riding and showing horses through her equestrian group and 4-H. She won lots of ribbons and had a great time. She still rides every saturday and 4-H every other saturday. Back to school now so she's busier than ever. She doesn't get a chance to chime in much here cause she has so many classes and homework that it keeps her busy!! Thanks for asking... Oops, she's here now!!! Nella says Hi to all her friends here!!! Geof
Heres a pic of a typical turn switch (Sorry its from my phone).
What I have seen, including this one, is the contacts get full of debris and do not make proper contact.
You can try to spray it first as suggested. If its apart, may as well take it apart & make like new.
Don't want to hijack the thread so I'll keep this short. Nella had a long summer of riding and showing horses through her equestrian group and 4-H. She won lots of ribbons and had a great time. She still rides every saturday and 4-H every other saturday. Back to school now so she's busier than ever. She doesn't get a chance to chime in much here cause she has so many classes and homework that it keeps her busy!! Thanks for asking... Oops, she's here now!!! Nella says Hi to all her friends here!!! Geof
Heres a pic of a typical turn switch (Sorry its from my phone).
What I have seen, including this one, is the contacts get full of debris and do not make proper contact.
You can try to spray it first as suggested. If its apart, may as well take it apart & make like new.
Atleast now you have an idea of what you are trying to get clean as far as contacts.
Again, if it doesn't speed up try switching the front bulbs left for the right. Also is the dash indicator light working?