On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 16:02:39 +0000, bill allemann wrote:
> already tried new bulb.
>
> checked with a meter, there is no voltage in the left rear turn and stop
> light socket.
>
>
> "BigIronRam" <not@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:g_vGj.215981$FE.156390@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "bill allemann" <custom4173@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:qWvGj.352$Nc5.333@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> The brake and turn lights both are out on the left side, and both work
>>> on the right side, and both front turn signals work. I have a factory
>>> manual on CD, but I haven't found anything in it to show the physical
>>> locations of junctions, etc. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong places?
>>> Bill
>>
>>
>> I've had several problems with bulbs that are seemingly fine but caused
>> the symtoms you describe nonetheless. Replace both the front and rear
>> bulbs with known good quality bulbs and I think your problem may be
>> solved.
>>
ok i posted my last post before i read this one...LOL
check ALL fuses in the truck. IRRC some of these trucks have separate
fuses for right and left turn/brake lamps. could be just that simple. I
can't remember now if the BR/BE trucks had that or not, its been too long
since i worked on one. but I'm a fan of the simple fixes *grin*
--
Chris


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