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1966 coupe.
I have been breaking my ribs squirming around under my dash looking for the turn indicator flasher. It has gone south and needs replacement. I have the new one, but for the life of me i cannot find the broken one. I have changed out it before and had this same problem. The wiring diagram helps, but not enough. It says the blue wire from the steering harness goes to it. Great. It is dark under there and I'm color blind. I can't tell the difference between blue and purple, and with the original dirty wires, everything looks to be the same color.
Can someone help, please. Where is it? The cops around here like to get you things like no turn indicator.
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lowercasesteve wrote:
1966 coupe.
I have been breaking my ribs squirming around under my dash looking for the turn indicator flasher. It has gone south and needs replacement. I have the new one, but for the life of me i cannot find the broken one. I have changed out it before and had this same problem. The wiring diagram helps, but not enough. It says the blue wire from the steering harness goes to it. Great. It is dark under there and I'm color blind. I can't tell the difference between blue and purple, and with the original dirty wires, everything looks to be the same color.
Can someone help, please. Where is it? The cops around here like to get you things like no turn indicator.
I THINK there is a little clip-type holder that attaches to the steering column that the flasher goes in. As for mine(and most others) it just hangs free in amongst all the other warres under there.
Come on Steve........its a polished aluminum flasher!! Gotta be under there...summerz!
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The one in my 65 is attached to the back of the left (drivers side) fresh air vent tube on the firewall side.
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