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Topic: 1971 ford 600 elect schematic
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skipper holston

01-16-2007 09:52:54
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I am looking for an electrical schematic for a 1971 Ford 600. Having trouble with brake and turn signals. Both work separately but not together

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Billy

01-16-2007 11:00:57
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Re: 1971 ford 600 elect schematic in reply to skipper holston, 01-16-2007 09:52:54  
I don't have a wiring schematic, But I might be able to help if you say exactly what the lights are doing or not doing...Before doing any wiring, make sure all lights are grounded as this is a common problem with older truck lights, even the bulbs inside the lights can loose contact on either electrical or ground and can cause feedback through other circuits..

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skipper holston

01-16-2007 12:14:51
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Re: Re: 1971 ford 600 elect schematic in reply to Billy, 01-16-2007 11:00:57  
Billy thanks a bunch. Will double check it all tonight and get back with you tommorrow with exact description.

Skipper

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RustyFarmall

01-16-2007 14:45:07
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Re: Re: Re: 1971 ford 600 elect schematic in reply to skipper holston, 01-16-2007 12:14:51  
A poor electrical ground will cause many strange problems and will usually cause you to look in all the wrong places and replace perfectly good parts and still have the problem. I have had to install seperate ground wires several times to remedy a poor or intermittent ground.

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