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Old 07-08-2020, 08:14 PM   #41
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Are use using “un LEDed” fuel ? Maybe still low on blinker fluid?
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Old 07-09-2020, 12:48 AM   #42
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Are use using “un LEDed” fuel ? Maybe still low on blinker fluid?
Good one Dave, you have to much time on your hands...LOL

To all you Barners that have followed and had suggestions to help solve my dilemma, I threw in the towel tonight, LED DRL are supposed to be on when car is running, they go off when the turn signal is put on and that signal is sequential and when the turn signal cancels the DRL's go back on. Simple wiring and it works like a charm until the car is running! I have tried everything (except the thing that would make it work) Tonight I wired in the DLR's and will install another set of LED front turn lights. The trouble has something to do with the sequential part of the signal, when I isolated the signal from the DRL I got them working.... in front! Then the back would light but not blink! That was it for me!! I think Ole Henry is hexing me for messing with his car! Planning on using the leftover parts for target practice just to make me feel like I won the battle.... which I didn't.
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Old 07-09-2020, 11:20 AM   #43
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Aw, PalAl, never say die.

Could be the "backflash" from the ignition coil is killing the power to the control module. If so, a 5A diode between the coil and flasher/switch/acc/control supply would block it. (Diode band opposite the coil side.)

Target practice does relieve stress, though.
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