Re: More new owner questions.
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Re: More new owner questions.
- From: jtrealty@xxxx
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 06:25:59 -0000
Steering and shifting should not be "stiff". Lubricate the shift
linkage and check the rubber bushing in the front bulkhead where the
steering shaft passes through and spray some lubricant on it, it could
cause "stickiness" not "stiffness". The shift linkage could also need
slight adjustment. You are correct that #4-20amp fuse is supposed to
feed the turn circuit. If it is missing and the circuit still works
someone has rewired to provide power. This is not an upgrade although
it could have been done because the fuse block position was melted
previously. The stoplight circuit is powered by fuse #18-20 amp and is
independent of the turn signals so #4 fuse doesn't affect this. To
find where the power is comming from for the turn signals just pull
fuses till you find the one that kills it. A wild guess is #6. The
repair might involve a jumper on the hazard switch feeding power from
the hazard circuit over to the turn circuit. It would be best to
return the wiring to the origional configuration to give full
protection by the fuses and to make it easier to troubleshoot in the
future. It would be best if you could get a wiring diagram, then any
competant auto tech could troubleshoot this. Keeping the circuits
separate allows one to die and the other could continue to operate
because they each have their own source of power.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
-- In dmcnews@xxxx, Les Huckins <jhuckins@xxxx> wrote:
> Shifting and steering are very stiff, is this normal.
>
> Fuse #4 is missing, turn indicators and stop light switch (which
work
> just fine), was there an upgrade or just another wild fixer.
>
> Thanks again, Les
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