I've narrowed the electrical problem down to the turn signal itself. I'm not an electrician (and if you saw my other recent post, not a machinist either), so I'm not sure how to diagnose the problem. It can't be that difficult though...there's not a lot to the thing.
I checked resistance from the wire connector to the seat of the bulb and the meter went off the scale, which I believe to be appropriate. I checked it from the wire connector to the bulb housing and got nothing. I checked between the bulb seat and the housing and got nothing.
All of this I believe is correct, so my belief has got be wrong somewhere.
Where am I screwed up?
Thanks
Bob
I checked resistance from the wire connector to the seat of the bulb and the meter went off the scale, which I believe to be appropriate. I checked it from the wire connector to the bulb housing and got nothing. I checked between the bulb seat and the housing and got nothing.
All of this I believe is correct, so my belief has got be wrong somewhere.
Where am I screwed up?
Thanks
Bob
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