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Brake light (switch?) question


Grubb240Z

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In doing the cleanup on the Headlight and Turn Signal switch, I found a missing spring loaded nub pictured on a previous post and a broken piece as noted from a contributors post.  Removed the rocker plates and existing spring/nub knowing I wouldn't have Headlights or Parking lights until I can procure a replacement. Current situation:

  • LH & RH Brake lights are now functional (Original issue!)
  • Reverse Lights Functional 
  • Hazard Lights Functional
  • RH Turn Signal Functional
  • LH Turn Signal NOT functional ... Arghhh!

More diagnostics time!

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Quick question ... on the Tail Light sockets that use the dual filament bulb (have two connect points at the base), should these sockets have 3 wire leads going in to them?  On my LH Tail Light, the upper far left socket has 3 wires, whereas the upper adjacent socket only has two wires (yet it's a dual filament bulb) ... This has me puzzled ... Thanks!

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Thanks for the tip!  Finding one of those micro springs will be a challenge .... Lol ... Picked up a used Headlight Assy this last week at a reasonable price.  Going to install and I'll report back the results in the next day or two.

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  • 7 months later...
On 6/23/2018 at 6:20 PM, nbenning said:

Thanks for the tip!  Finding one of those micro springs will be a challenge .... Lol ... Picked up a used Headlight Assy this last week at a reasonable price.  Going to install and I'll report back the results in the next day or two.

So did you ever have to try to find the little "nubs" or "bullets"? I'd be interested if you found them out there. Seems like the kind of thing somebody could 3-D print, too.

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