if I read this correctly, you have a bad or incorrect mfs.Correct the turn signals will flash when jumped across MFS plug. On steady with MFS connected and activated.
if I read this correctly, you have a bad or incorrect mfs.Correct the turn signals will flash when jumped across MFS plug. On steady with MFS connected and activated.
I have 2 new MFS's here. Both do same.if I read this correctly, you have a bad or incorrect mfs.
LMRWithout going back through this thread,
where did you get the switches from?
are they the same part number
Not sure which is ground. It looks like all the turn signal grounds are at the turn signals. Would it be on the other plug in the MFS?Ok, lets do this: with the mfs plugged in, find the ground wire and test it for ground with the test light, with the test light connected to the ground wire, activate the turn signal, does the test light flash?
Looking for a bad ground or a power feed to ground (best I can explain it)
Make sure you locate the ground for the turn signals. The switch may have more than one ground wire.
I don't know if this is the same test. I went to left front turn signal and disconnected it and put a test light from power to battery negative. No flash.Not sure which is ground. It looks like all the turn signal grounds are at the turn signals. Would it be on the other plug in the MFS?