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Old August 28th, 2024, 07:50 PM
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Default Re: Turn signal indicator light

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Originally Posted by Jim A View Post
The problem is the power feed through the printed circuit to the indicator light socket.
Sorry Ken, but ten new switches and three new "DIY games" would not help.
That's the pits. I hate to say it but unless you're OK with soldering a jumper wire on to "jump over" the bad area, you're looking at buying a new PCB.

I guess Ebay is the best bet with that. Here's one for a 1967-72 (wont fit) to give you some search terms to look for.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/186574794403

Oh wait, you know what? I've had soldering done at those "We repair CELL PHONES" stores pretty cheap. Like $20.00 and they have micro solderers to make it easy. I don't think you'd need that for this, but they might be able to fix it in a reliable way.

If you do that, post the results so we can see if there's a better idea than just poking a wire on it, which is what I'd do.
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