Tail light/Cornering lights
I have searched for an answer to this but have not found it yet. I recently restored my 1984 corvette, and all of my lights worked.
I was told today that my tail lights were out and my marker lights were out, also my digital dash seemed dim and my shift plate light was out along with the heater control and radio. If I pressed on my brake pedal slightly everything came on. My headlights worked along with my fog lights before I pressed the pedal. All of the fuses in my fuse panel are fine and not burned out.
Not really sure where to start so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
P.S. Please send us some of that rain.
Last edited by Hot Rod Roy; Aug 22, 2012 at 03:38 AM.
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The turn-signal symptoms may have multiple causes. A turn signal that doesn't blink points to a burned-out flasher. The left side could have burned-out bulbs or corroded contacts in the sockets.
Some points to remember- the rear turn signals and brake lights use the same elements in the bulbs, so a bulb problem will affect both. Also, a bulb is actually a controlled path to ground, although an inefficient one, so supplying power to a bulb completes the circuit, and the circuit can be affected elsewhere.
Troubleshooting involves isolating a single culprit. The turn signal/brake light circuit is complicated, including the turn signal lever, 4-way flashers, and brake light switch as well as the wiring, etc. There are many places that could cause trouble. You could try the 4-way flasher switch to see what happens or doesn't happen. Of course, make sure the fuses are the correct amperage. You could also check the various bulb sockets for corrosion and good contacts.
If you plan to keep this car, I suggest you get a year-specific Factory (or, Field) Service Manual, written by GM and published by Helms. This is the bible that the dealers use, and it has a ton of info about every aspect of the car. Don't waste your money on Clymer's, Chilton's, or other generic books. At the very least, seek out a 1984 wiring diagram (which is in the FSM) so you can trace the circuits.
The original problem was no tail lights, side marker lights, right turn signal comes on, doesn't blink, but you can hear the relay working. The left turn signal works if you wiggle the turn signal arm sometimes, but never stays on. No instrument cluster illumination unless you depress the break pedal.
I cleaned all grounds as recommended then found the fuse for the tail lights was bad. I needed a meter to tell, because there's only a small barley noticeable black spot on the fuse wire, the fuse looked good! but wasn't.
Replaced the tail light fuse, had tail lights and marker lights, but the turn signals still malfunctioned. It seemed like the right turn signal worked for a while, then stopped blinking, even though you can hear the turn signal relay work. The left turn signal never worked, still had the same condition as before.
Noticed that the tail lights weren't working, and the fuse was blown again.
I have a new turn signal switch I plan on installing, will probably replace the flasher relay to be proactive.
As mentioned I have cleaned all ground connections, and believe this fixed my instrument cluster problem, since they now come on.
I'm also thinking there may be a problem with the break switch also.
HotRodRoy, hope you get the rain, thanks.





Remember, the operation of the brake lights goes through the turn signal switch. Just in case you were not privy to that piece of information.
I believe you are on the right track!
The original problem was no tail lights, side marker lights, right turn signal comes on, doesn't blink, but you can hear the relay working. Tail/running/parking lights are a different circuit from the brake lights/turn signals. Are they on the same fuse?
The left turn signal works if you wiggle the turn signal arm sometimes, but never stays on. I agree that you should install the new turn signal lever assy. While you're in there, look for pinched or loose wires.
No instrument cluster illumination unless you depress the break pedal.
I cleaned all grounds as recommended then found the fuse for the tail lights was bad. I needed a meter to tell, because there's only a small barley noticeable black spot on the fuse wire, the fuse looked good! but wasn't.
Replaced the tail light fuse, had tail lights and marker lights, but the turn signals still malfunctioned. It seemed like the right turn signal worked for a while, then stopped blinking, even though you can hear the turn signal relay work. The left turn signal never worked, still had the same condition as before. Try putting in a new correct-amp fuse, then turning on the 4-way flashers to see what happens.
Noticed that the tail lights weren't working, and the fuse was blown again.
I have a new turn signal switch I plan on installing, will probably replace the flasher relay to be proactive.
As mentioned I have cleaned all ground connections, and believe this fixed my instrument cluster problem, since they now come on.
I'm also thinking there may be a problem with the break switch also.
HotRodRoy, hope you get the rain, thanks.


I would remove the bulbs from the turn and tail lights. then start at one corner of the car, and turn on the lights.
add a bulb to say the left outboard socket, check the fuse. If the fuse is good, wiggle all the wires I could get to, and then check the fuse again. If the fuse is good through all that, leave the first bulb in the socket, and add a bulb to the light next to it. wiggle all the wires and check the fuse agin. if good, move on to the next socket. And so on.
A lot of the time, if there is a wiring problem, with everything hooked up, sometimes the problem won't show unless you go over a bump, or bump and step on the brake, etc.
Just be patient, and the problem could even be a bad element in a bulb. You never know.
check out ur front side turn signals and cornering lights for ground and corrosion in the bulb socket, every time i would hit my left turn signal i would blow the tail fuse, got some of the gunk out of the bulb sockets of those 4 lights and bam, working tail lights again! (had turn signals unplugged for months under the driver dash, finally got around to fixing it)
Tuesday I spent some time getting the turn signal switch changed out, (the retainer clip broke so I'm waiting for a new one to come in to put the rest together.) I changed out the fuse for the tail lights and found out I could have the lights on until the battery would die and the tail lights would stay working. As soon as I turned on a turn signal the fuse would blow, and once I tried the hazard lights and the fuse REALLY went poof.
So it seems Dynamo had a very similar problem so I'll go out today and see what I can find with the sockets and go from there







