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Turning signal harness wireing

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Turning signal harness wireing

Hi can anyone help me repin my turning signal harness? I do have a 66 thundefbird manual put it dosen,t show what colour goes where .MY turning signals work ok its my horn and p.r.n.d.l lite that I haveing trouble with .Thanks Ed
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Loking at my manual,it shows the wire coming from the light is blue/black to the connector.
From the connector too the fuse panel, it is blue/ red.
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Ed: My 1966 indicates the colors for the turn signal switch (page 22-2) except for the horn button. The wires to the horn button are one yellow and one yellow with green stripe. They are located at the end positions in the chassis to t.s. switch plug at the bottom of the steering column. The PRNDL wire is not included in the plug; it is a separate wire (black as I recall). Any more questions? Harley
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First did you make sure your horns are grounded really good, Then put power to them to make sure they work? light wire is black with blue stripe and i beleive it is included in the plug. Did you check bulb?
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Thanks every one I think I got the problem fixed .The yellow power wire and the p.r.n...l were in the wrong holes.I switch them around it seams to be working ok .I won,t know for sure untill I get the steering wheel back on.I will let you all know as soon as I get it all back together .Thanks again Ed
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