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Tom: Had a similar situation with my 1960 MGA 1600. Evryone said it was
the ground. After checking and cleaning all the ecelctrical contacts,
including grounds, I decided to go to a local auto shop (Canadian Tire)
and picked up a 3-post mechanical switch. Installed it and voila...
everything worked. The switch was $3.49. Save yourself alot of grief
(unless you want to become intimate with your electrical harness and start
with the switch first (if you can come up with an inexpensive testing unit
like I did). Just because the left side flashes doesn't mean the right is
ok!
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>If the bulbs are good, the flasher is good, the switch is good and the
>wiring is good, then the turn signal ought to flash, right? Wrong. The
>singal lights, both front and rear, come on, but don't flash. (On the right
>side only. The left side flashes fine.) Since the lights are coming on, I
>know the bulbs, wiring, and turn signal switch is good. Since the other
>side flashes, I know the flasher is good. What am I missing???
>Thanks
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