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1986 Toyota Camry Turn-Signal/Flasher Problem
I have a 1986 Toyota Camry with a Turn-Signal/Flasher Issue. The Rear
Turn-Signals/Flashers work fine, but the Front Turn-Signals/Flashers do not flash at all. The two bulbs in both the front-left and front-right corner lights operate fine when the parking/head-lights are on, but they do not flash at all whether on or off, while the rear lights flash just fine for both Turn-Signal and Flasher operations. The odd thing is that the Hayes Camry Repair Manual says that the Left-Side operates together and the Right-Side operates together and is independent of each other and that there is no relation between Front and Rear. So can someone help me with this mystery problem? Thanks in advance. |
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"mutuee" ) writes: > ... Hayes Camry Repair Manual says that the Left-Side operates > together and the Right-Side operates together and is independent of > each other and that there is no relation between Front and Rear. So can > someone help me with this mystery problem? What does the wiring diagram in the back of the manual show? -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-FreeNet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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On Sat, 21 May 2005, mutuee wrote:
> the Haynes Camry Repair Manual says that the Left-Side operates > together and the Right-Side operates together and is independent of > each other and that there is no relation between Front and Rear. That helps explain the difficulty you're having. See http://u225.torque.net/haynes_instructions.html |
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I'm having a hard time following this..... but....
Aren't your only functional front turn signals mounted in the bumper? The light housings to the outside of the headlights should be marker lights, probably one or two 194 bulbs in each. The lenses are probably half yellow and half clear. I really don't care enough to pay attention to stuff like that normally, but that's how I remember them. Toyota MDT in MO |
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"Comboverfish" > wrote in message oups.com... > I'm having a hard time following this..... but.... > > Aren't your only functional front turn signals mounted in the bumper? > The light housings to the outside of the headlights should be marker > lights, probably one or two 194 bulbs in each. The lenses are probably > half yellow and half clear. I really don't care enough to pay > attention to stuff like that normally, but that's how I remember them. > > Toyota MDT in MO > MDT in MO's suggestion is seconded here. Check the condition of your turn signal bulbs. Even if the markers are lighting (AND they serve as turn signals, too--which I question), they have a separate filament for turn signals, don't they? Good luck & hope it's simple, like needing 2 front bulbs! s |
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