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Turn signal wiring

rickf

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OK guys, This problem I am having is actually on a m-151 but I know the M35 used similar wiring so I hope someone can help. I have exhausted all of my 151 resources. I have a 64 M151 with the later turn signal unit. This was apparently converted from the old mechanical setup while in service. The wiring for the switch is numbered with the standard numbers but the main harness that the switch plugs into has letters. I have A, B, H, J, K, L. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Rick
 

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Hey...don't you know all the M151s are suppost to be cut up????? :wink:



Can you post some pics so we know exactly what the issue is?

Here is a wiring diagram for a Deuce. The turn signal switch is labeled A thru H.
 

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rickf

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I am new to putting pictures on this forum so I hope it comes through. This is going to be a hard picture to figure out. You can see the light plug, The six wires coming off of the same harness are the ones I am dealing with. One side of the connector goes to the main light switch wiring and the other goes to the turn signal switch and controller. The main light switch wires are lettered and the controller/signal wires are numbered.

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Not trying to sould harsh....but what exactly are you trying to accomplish?

Are your lights not working? trying to map the wiring? What?
 

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OK gang, got it figured out. Dug out the jumper wires and the meter and just started testing. I had two "B" wires coming from the main harness which did not help matters. Here is what I came up with in case anyone else runs into this.
B = 460-22
L = 461
J = 460
A = 461-22
B = 22
K = 461-22

I might note here that a member on the G838.org page forwarded me his results and he had a F instead of a B for the 460-22 and a I instead of an L for the 461.

I guess it was up to private Bubba what went where when it was done.

Rick
 
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