Tearful Owner
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I hope this is correct thread, but if not will try another. I have a 1971 Triumph TR6 and have been messing with it for years. Over the last few months I have paid someone to allegedly fix all of the wiring issues. Sad to say I wasted my money so I decided to start fresh! I purchased all new gauges, lights, relays, and fuse box as well as turn signal switch and headlight switch. Therein lies the problem. I had all of the "stuff" working, to include high and low beams, but couldn't get the flashers and turn signals to work. Checked the massive maintenance manual as well as wiring diagrams from Autowire. Poured over them and it seems I've now lost everything trying to get the flashers and turn signals to work. Tracing wires etc, I think I've found two possible culprits. Don't which came first the fuse box or the headlight wiring. But my real mystery is that there is no current coming in or out of the red fuse link(first fuse on the fuse block going n/s) One side is the auxiliary lights (double red wires) and the other side is the red/green wires. I did a jumper wire from the headlight switch wires to the red/green fuse box link and attached it as well to a always hot battery fuse block (for fog lights and a couple of accessories). Current flowed to the headlight switch so I figured the wires were good but as soon as I took the jumper off the two fuses boxes no current again from the fuse box either in or out. Just can't figure where the current is going or not going! Burned up one headlight switch by a short when checking continuity so I'm wondering if something or wire is burned somewhere where I can't see. Wow, lot but if anyone has an idea as to why no current is going into or out of the first fuse link on the fuse box I'd appreciate it immensely. Tried switching wires for the red/green link and the red link. Moved them down one fuse and the wires that were there I moved up one link but still no current. Fuses age good, though I have blown a few. Again, anything else I'd appreciate thoughts. Frustrated as H H.