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This means your light socket is not being grounded by its mounting
provision.  Clean up all the metal parts so that  there is definite metal to
metal contact from the socket all the way to the frame of the car, and it
should work again.

Dick Benjamin
----- Original Message -----
From: grandpa and cheryl <grandpaandcheryl@xxxxxxx>
To: Imperial on line <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 7:41 PM
Subject: IML: turn signal


> Tonight I took Genie(my 72 Imperial LeBaron out on the road for the first
time since our little servo incident.Had to make sure we had lots of fuel
for the big show tomorrow.Anyway when turning right the flasher works great
but when I turn left thje turn lights come on and do not flash.I thought I
probably had a bad bulb but they look okay.I did notice that when I took the
front light assembly out when the back of the socket from the upper light
touched the bumper it flashed as normal but as soon as I put it back in it
stops.Anybody have any ideas?
> Tony !972 Imperial LeBaron(Genie)
>




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