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My dead 69TR shows signs of life.
Thanks to all for helping me as I have struggled this past month to understand and install the Dan Masters new wiring harness. None of the lights on the TR functioned and the original colored wires were long gone. I purchased 3 of those electric gauge testing gizzmos but could not figure out how to use them.
I read that some TR owners got smashed in the rear end at night because they lacked a third brake light. Since I tore out all the existing dead wires I figured in for a penny-in for a pound. Why not install a third brake light? But where and how kinda puzzled me.
I bought twin small, 12V red lights and drilled thru the license plate. Wired them into the the other two- in parallel I am hoping.
Since I am brain dead with the testing gizzmos I purchased a 12V, 20 amp battery and hooked it to the brake light main wire. Totally awesome!!!! My solidly dead TR now has functioning brake lights and rear running lights. This is the first time since I have owned the auto that any light has lit.
Also, since I do not understand electric and Mr Masters says "grounds" are the cause of most problems--I have been adding a ground wire to everything that current flows thru. A lesson learned today.
One of the lights was brighter than the other. I swapped bulbs, replaced both bulbs, swapped wires and always one light was brighter than the other. The dull bulb reversed locations depending on the combo I used. Final Answer??
One of the light holders did not have a seperate ground wire attached to it. I soldered a ground wire to the socket and ran it to the frame steel. YaHOOOO, balanced BRIGHT lights!!. So now I will be sure to solder a seperate ground wire to every light bulb and run it to the frame.
Photo of my third brake light assembly, for anyone interested in one solution.
https://community.webshots.com/album/550249797IDsfiC
thanks again, maybe someday my dead car will rise like a Phoenix bird ??
Tinster in Puerto Rico.
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Thanks to all for helping me as I have struggled this past month to understand and install the Dan Masters new wiring harness. None of the lights on the TR functioned and the original colored wires were long gone. I purchased 3 of those electric gauge testing gizzmos but could not figure out how to use them.
I read that some TR owners got smashed in the rear end at night because they lacked a third brake light. Since I tore out all the existing dead wires I figured in for a penny-in for a pound. Why not install a third brake light? But where and how kinda puzzled me.
I bought twin small, 12V red lights and drilled thru the license plate. Wired them into the the other two- in parallel I am hoping.
Since I am brain dead with the testing gizzmos I purchased a 12V, 20 amp battery and hooked it to the brake light main wire. Totally awesome!!!! My solidly dead TR now has functioning brake lights and rear running lights. This is the first time since I have owned the auto that any light has lit.
Also, since I do not understand electric and Mr Masters says "grounds" are the cause of most problems--I have been adding a ground wire to everything that current flows thru. A lesson learned today.
One of the lights was brighter than the other. I swapped bulbs, replaced both bulbs, swapped wires and always one light was brighter than the other. The dull bulb reversed locations depending on the combo I used. Final Answer??
One of the light holders did not have a seperate ground wire attached to it. I soldered a ground wire to the socket and ran it to the frame steel. YaHOOOO, balanced BRIGHT lights!!. So now I will be sure to solder a seperate ground wire to every light bulb and run it to the frame.
Photo of my third brake light assembly, for anyone interested in one solution.
https://community.webshots.com/album/550249797IDsfiC
thanks again, maybe someday my dead car will rise like a Phoenix bird ??
Tinster in Puerto Rico.
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