panusr
New Member
I will cut to the chase on this one. My turn signals have not worked for several years. The emergency flashers have always worked. I bought a turn signal replace unit. I removed the steering wheel and everything else required to install the new turn signal unit. The process required me to remove the steering column cradle and the metal cover shielding the wires coming from the steering column (needed to do this in order to feed the new turn signal unit plug through the column). Pain in the butt, but no problem so far.
The end result is this; blinkers now work and flashers work. When I connect the the positive battery terminal, I hear this noise (almost like a buzzing noise), but when I turn the ignition to the start position, the “noise/sound” goes away, and all electrical stuff works (blinkers, electronic fuel pump, and so on. However, when I try to start the car (push the clutch in as normal), the engine doesn’t even turn over. It is like I don’t have the clutch pedal pushed in (safety switch).
I appreciate any thought or ideas. Pinched wire under the dash maybe? This is killing me. Thanks in advance.
Ron
The end result is this; blinkers now work and flashers work. When I connect the the positive battery terminal, I hear this noise (almost like a buzzing noise), but when I turn the ignition to the start position, the “noise/sound” goes away, and all electrical stuff works (blinkers, electronic fuel pump, and so on. However, when I try to start the car (push the clutch in as normal), the engine doesn’t even turn over. It is like I don’t have the clutch pedal pushed in (safety switch).
I appreciate any thought or ideas. Pinched wire under the dash maybe? This is killing me. Thanks in advance.
Ron