Classic/Antique Car Repair/65 GALAXIE

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Question
MY DAD HAS A 65 FORD GALAXIE 500. I WANT TO KNOW WHY AREN'T

THE TURN SIGNAL LAMPS WORKING? I'VE CHECKED FUSES AND SOME

GROUNDS WERE DOES IT GETS POWER FROM?


Answer
he power for the directional light comes from the ignition switch through a fuse and to the flasher. So, if you use a test light at the flasher there should be current, the light should light, when the key is on. If not there is a problem back in the system, fuse, wires or ignition switch. The power then runs up the steering column to the switch.
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All automotive including antique and collectible. However if the car has been modified I can only answer in general terms and maybe get you pointed in the right direction.

Experience

Automotive tech instructor. Syndicated auto columnist 1970's though the early 1990's. Syndicated auto radio talk show, Ask Brad About cars, CBS Radio 70's through 90's TV Show "Last Chance Garage" 1980's PBS-TV syndicated. Auto instructor for the following companies: Fram Autolyte Holly Carter AMF Ford Motor University Of Conn Blue Hills Technical School Sugar River Technical Center Grew up in a family garage in Needham Mass and turned wrenches from the age of 14.

Publications
Manchester Union Leader, Nashua Telegraph, Motor Service Magazine, Yankee Magazine, Popular Mechanics (Saturday Mechanic early 80's), Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and lots more.

Education/Credentials
More than I care to remember. Basically Franklin Technical Institute in Boston, Northeastern University, Fitchburg State Teachers College, Tufts University, and a lot of factory schools along the way.

Awards and Honors
Moto Award winner. And much more.

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