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Mail From: Rick Larson (email redacted)

I noticed the right side brake light doesn't work
on my '66.

The rubber socket/boot is broken. Brass connectors
are broken and stuck inside the tail light housing.

Can anyone tell me which socket wire is the turn
signal and which is the brake light?

My guess is the orange with blue stripe wire is the
brake and the black is the turn signal.

Which socket connector turns on the brake light?
The "ring"?

Which socket connector turns on the turn signal?
The "tip" (center)?

I would like to kluge something together so I can
drive the Mustang again before it becomes a garage
shelf.

Thanks,
rick
'66 coupe
'71 F100 daily driver (again :-( )
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Rick Larson (email redacted)
Minneapolis



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Mail From: speegle (email redacted)

Rick Larson wrote:
>
> I noticed the right side brake light doesn't work
> on my '66.
>
> Can anyone tell me which socket wire is the turn
> signal and which is the brake light?
>
> My guess is the orange with blue stripe wire is the
> brake and the black is the turn signal.

Orange & Blue is the turn and stop for the right hand side.
Green & orange for the left

The turn idicator switch controls the trun or stop choice


Jeff Speegle
MCA ANHJ



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