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1966 Ford thunder bird restoration info please?
28th April 2007
I bought a 1966 ford thunderbird. Black vinyl top, black paint, black leather interior. I was working on the car untill the beginning of winter when i deemed it took cold to be working outside on the thing.
I just recently spent some time, since it warmed up, to fix the brakes, when i was finished completely I started the car and suddenly the brake lights and turn signals stopped working. I assumed it was the electronics in the trunk (sequential turn signal cam box) but after completely rebuilding and checking currents power isnt even getting back there anymore. I checked all the fuses in the passenger fuse area and all of those are fine and putting power through.
Where else should I be looking?
also does anyone know of replacement or performance headers i can purchase. (these are pretty beat up)
The brake lights arent working. I will see if i can find the flash to test if its working. anything else that may be an issue possibly?
Valentine
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If your flasher is good and you still have brake lights check the steering collumn harness for power there. Then follow the wires under the doorjam throught the back seat upolstry wall for another harness connection.
Comment by denbobway — April 29, 2007 @ 3:27 am
Check your flashers, and your brake relay switch. Brake relay is located under the brake pedal, it turns on when the pedal pushes in the pin and turns off when brake is de-pressed and pin comes out.
Comment by Romeo_Alpha X — April 29, 2007 @ 6:14 pm