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side marker is what you were thinking its a 194 it only blinks with the turn signal because it gets two 12v hots when the headlights on...
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1157 - I guessed wrong.
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198 is a single filament
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So initially it worked but now it's not working at all? Just confirming you got the correct bulb- it should be a dual filament bulb (...
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Updates: 1) The front bulb arrived. That seemed to solve the problem of the blinker light coming on with the headlight. 2) The right...
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My ‘75 did not have a light to tell you the parking brake was on, but it does have a wire going to the proportioning valve, which turns...
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it will be a tan/black wire on a 74 this is the switch on my 85 (i had it unplugged at the time) - not 100% sure if it is the same...
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Can you get a picture of the switch on the brake pedal? I could probably wire that right into the existing tan line and make that light...
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Taylor, I think the picture you posted is of a newer truck than the 74/75 era. For the older trucks I think it was just a single wire...
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I have a spare instrument panel out of my '75 with gauges and a clock, so I looked at the wiring. I believe the correct ground is an...
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Yes- it is suppose to- It lights up when it is grounded. When you start the truck it grounds it briefly. It's a tan/black wire that...
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1973-1977 or 78 the brake light switch is just for the proportioning valve. My 79 has a switch on the parking brake pedal. My 76 does...
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One last question on this topic - the "BRAKE" light in the dash. I was hoping this would be for more than just reporting problems with...
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it should cause your right side to blink faster if its not hooked up (The front facing one that is) unless you have a timer based can...
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