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Location: Western North Carolina
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Neil,
There are many Model A owners in California. I suggest you find someone to teach you how to use the multimeter and trace the problem with your turn indicators. That is the best way to learn. Reading about it will work but not as well. The best connectors are the crimp type that are shaped like a short tube. You can find these at your local auto parts store. However they require a high quality crimper, the type with the ratchet mechanism. The crimp should not pull apart when giving it a good yank, and should be air tight, with the individual strands deformed to mate together.
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