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Rear wiring problems! Help please!


MaximumCobb
04-05-2009, 04:59 AM
Alright, so the rear lights on my Camino have been screwy since the get go when I got it. Various issues with them too numerous and long forgotten to bother you with. But I finally just outright ordered all the parts to replace everything wire related in the rear bumper. Pigtails, housings, ect. And for the life of me I can't stand how every Camino I have, the prior owners put a trailer hitch and crap on it. So I was very happy to cut that out of the system. Anyways, so I'm trying to rewire it myself, and having a very frustrating time.

I've been trying to find some diagrams online to wire my 76 up to. But the plug in the wall on the driver side that the lights go to, doesn't ever match just perfect. MY plug has a black wire, a dark green wire, a yellow wire, a brown wire and TWO light green wires. :( Every diagram I find only shows ONE light green wire and they show it being split to the two reverse lights. But I have everything else connected like the diagrams show, everything is grounded, brown runs to all of the marker lights, and yellow to left tail light and dark green to the right tail light.

What I've been doing now is, seeing as I have two light green wires, I just run one to the driver side reverse light, and the other to passenger side reverse light. And what makes this so awful is that everything works, sort of. Tail lights do come on when park lights or headlights are on, if I push the brake, the tail lights get brighter, if I put it in reverse, the reverse lights come on. I go to turn on the left signal, and the left tail light just gets brighter, but doesn't blink, same with the right signal. I have checked the blinker fuse, and it seems to work for all intents and purposes, I can both hear and feel it working, and even the 4-way emergency lights blink strong. But not the signals. I know I wrote a book here. But any help someone could offer would be very much appreciated. Thanks anyways.

ctwright
04-05-2009, 09:04 AM
Is your front turn signals blinking when you have the signal on, where your back ones are just staying bright.

MaximumCobb
04-05-2009, 03:53 PM
As the wiring is hooked up now, no the front blinkers do not blink when I turn on the appropriate signal. However in trying to figure this out, I have had it wired up several different ways, some of which the rear signals do blink, and so does the front, but it usually involves other things blinking that shouldn't. Like, I'll turn left blinker on, and the back left blinker and both reverse lights will blink, but not the right blinker. And then when I turn on the right it's the same, but the left blinker doesn't blink. We tried working several different hookup's. But this is the closest to the diagram's we've been able to see, and it is still currently hooked up as I posted in my first post. I do believe the front blinkers are fine, if I can get the back ones wired correctly is all I think.

Blue Bowtie
04-10-2009, 10:32 PM
You might find some diagrams here:

HERE (http://arrc.epnet.com.oh0049.oplin.org/autoapp/8594/chiltonimages/8594/85946224.PDF) and HERE (http://arrc.epnet.com.oh0049.oplin.org/autoapp/8594/chiltonimages/8594/85946225.PDF).

463
04-12-2009, 12:50 PM
do you have a tilt colum ?

MaximumCobb
04-13-2009, 02:27 AM
Nope, no tilt column.

MaximumCobb
04-15-2009, 11:47 PM
Problem solved! Reading another post on here told me there might be another flasher in the dash, sure enough there was. Replaced it and wired it back up the way we had it originally and it works just perfect. Thank you all so much for the comments, now to just put the bumper back on and get it legal! Thanks again I hope I can sometime offer some helpful advice to someone else.

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