Posted by ericlb on February 05, 2015 at 04:48:01 from (67.142.161.22):
got a 379 peterbilt im driving thats driving me insane,here's the deal the front turn signals have quit working, the truck has had its headlights changed to singles with the turn signal in the side of the light, they did work fine until recently, it still has led turn signals on the mirrors so im still driving it in the county , but i have power to the faulty bulb, the bulbs are new as now, are the sockets, checked with a test light grounded to the headlight mounting bolt, i suspect a bad ground and its being lost thru the tilting hood, not surprising, since it has bushings in the hinges, but,, the test light works, and its a light bulb, so why doesnt the number 57 bulb on the turn signal work when a wire is ran from it the the same bolt the testlight is grounded too, this thing is driving me crazy and i have to get these working!
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