A dog saboteur, perhaps?
I would start at the basics, cleaning bulb contacts and ensuring that
power is getting to each filament. Check that the earth wires, if present,
are earthing.
Then review the connections of wires to the fuses, and test each fuse
is good by measuring power through it. Itâ??s possible to seem OK with
ohmmeter yet have insufficient current to light the lights.
Bob
> On Apr 16, 2022, at 10:23 PM, Michael MacLean <springer.mike51@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Last week the turn signals in the 69 MGB GT just stopped working. I have
> replaced the flasher unit. I know it is getting power because it audibly
> makes a clicking sound when I flip the turn signal stalk. I checked the
> fuses, both are good. I checked the incandescent bulbs in the front and they
> were OK. The rear turn signals are LED and quite new. I'm kind of at a loss
> here. They were working when I stopped the car at the dog park and the just
> weren't working when I started the car back up. Anything else I can check
> here?
> Mike MacLean
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