63 brake lights only problem
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If you have 12 volts on the output terminal of the brake switch when applied, that wire goes directly to the turn signal switch at the base of the column. Check for power at that wire at the turn signal switch. If you have power there, check the adjustment of the turn signal switch. There are only 3 outputs from the turn signal switch to the rear lights, violet, purple and blue. Chances are, you problem will lie in the turn signal switch or it's adjustment.
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Day 2 update #1
A] Confirmed power in and out of brake light switch. It appears orange= power in / white- power out. Unable to locate this switch in Shop Manual Electrical Schematic.
B] Manually manipulated turn signal switch while still mounted. Made no difference in operation of any lights. Removed turn signal switch from steering column. Separated wiring plug from switch to test. All connections looked good and could see no loose wires in connector. Located a constant 12v (blue wire?) but couldn't find any continuity between or power from brake light switch when pedal depressed. It would be helpful to confirm which wire in that connector brings power from brake light sw. to turn signal sw. Thanks-lib
B] Manually manipulated turn signal switch while still mounted. Made no difference in operation of any lights. Removed turn signal switch from steering column. Separated wiring plug from switch to test. All connections looked good and could see no loose wires in connector. Located a constant 12v (blue wire?) but couldn't find any continuity between or power from brake light switch when pedal depressed. It would be helpful to confirm which wire in that connector brings power from brake light sw. to turn signal sw. Thanks-lib
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The white wire goes directly from the brake switch to the turn signal switch on 64 and up. The diagram shows "natural" as the color on a 63. It's the one that's not orange. Orange is the 12v source and the "natural" goes to the turn signal switch. The diagram shows the dark blue and light blue wires feeding the front turn signal bulbs and the turn indicator bulbs on the dash. When the turn signal is in the center position, the contacts should be made to the brake lights. When in the left position, it interrupts the brake signal and allows the flasher to flash the same filament for the turn signal. With the signal in the center position, and the brake pressed, you should have 12v on both the brake light bulbs at the rear (not the tail light filament, only the brake filament), even with the ignition switch off.
Last edited by 65GGvert; 03-05-2014 at 04:52 PM.
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Correct, the White or Natural colored wire goes directly from the stoplight switch to the turn signal switch.
From the turn signal switch, the pink and violet wires carry the power to the stoplights.
If your turn signals operate correctly, it sounds like the contact in the turn signal switch between the white wire and the pink and violet wires is open.
From the turn signal switch, the pink and violet wires carry the power to the stoplights.
If your turn signals operate correctly, it sounds like the contact in the turn signal switch between the white wire and the pink and violet wires is open.
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SUCCESS!!!! You gents know of what you speak, as usual....
I cut off what I couldn't see of the Wht. wire, stripped the ends, clipped in a test wire between switches, and turned the battery on. Voila, we have brake lights! Spliced in a new wire after removing the test wire and all lights are working correctly. Re-installed and adjusted the turn signal switch (that top screw is challenging) and continued on with the original task I started last night. I recently bought new LED tail lights and an electronic flasher from CF member Bruce/"Ohiovet" and had installed the first one when I realized I had no tail lights. I now have half of them done and what a visual difference they make. They are "flame throwers" compared to stock.
Thanks again for the solid info. It saved me many hours of "fishing" for the answer, accompanied by extreme annoyance while working in a cramped area. Someday I may surrender and remove the driver's seat, but probably not-lib
Thanks again for the solid info. It saved me many hours of "fishing" for the answer, accompanied by extreme annoyance while working in a cramped area. Someday I may surrender and remove the driver's seat, but probably not-lib