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ok long story short i went from ek to dc so i bought the 95 gsr and the front turn signals don't work, i opened them up to find out somebody cut the sockets and plugs, ok no biggie but i went and bought universal sockets, but the passenger side doesn't have any hanging cables to hook up my right side turn signal, where can i find the three wires to hhok up my socket so my signals work properly?
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check the harness near the turn signal, more then likely they cut all the way to the harness area. easy fix if you know how to solder new wires into the harness. just go a junkyard that has hondas/acuras and take what you need. simple...done!!
yeah i'm checking the harness tomorrow, the also cut the plug for the horn so those are the only 2 wires hanging there, i tried to find the three for the signal but i'll have to cut the black tape all over it to see if is there.
ok they are wired up to right wires, now they turn on but front signals don't work rears do but fronts ones don't, i'm getting frustrated, could it be the universal socket? is a three wire one with ground and 2 more wires, i don't know what else to do, i'm going to get the original sockets and see if it works, any suggestions besides that?
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Last edited by 94VTECoupe; Mar 2, 2010 at 11:07 AM. Reason: added shiz
umm was it the voltage drop before the load, at the load, and after the load should all then add up to the total voltage that goes into that system?
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