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Old 03-31-2009, 07:35 PM   #1
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S14 Turn Signals and Cruise Control Wiring

Start out i bought the car a bit ago then parked it in the garage and have been working on it. Finally got the car done. When i purchased the S14 the signals and front bumper indiciators/parking lights worked. so i installed a quick release and all that. and cut hte wiring to use Cruise control. I turn my car on and drive it but the signals dont work. I thought it might be the turn signal switch but wouldnt the indiciators still work?

I purchased a new flasher unit from the dealer. And Mine worked find :bored: go figure. So i decided to put my cruise control back in. Plug the new rewired (exposed) harness for the cruise control buttons.

Well i ended up accidently tapping them together this is the result after i played with it awhile

Yellow & Red- Turns the right signal on (flashes and everything) when i hold the "Coast Set" button down.
Yellow & Blue- Turn the right signal on (flashes and everything).

Not left signal tho. or i'd just rewire that



Anything would help thanks. I will provide any information needed!
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Old 04-03-2009, 12:31 AM   #2
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bump still can't figure it out
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Old 04-03-2009, 07:51 AM   #3
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That's two completely different circuits on those different harnesses. The spiral cable houses the cruise/horn wiring but that's it. The flashers/signals are mounted on the stalk with the headlights. I don't see how a steering wheel installation could have effected them at all.

Then I really looked at your picture. You've plugged the turn signal plug into something else. Why? Plug the white plug with green leads into the switch where it was originally. Why would you do that?
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Old 04-03-2009, 06:54 PM   #4
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OMG! your right. lol i feel dumb. i forgot the cruise control is at the the buttom which flipped into the interior so i dindt see it.

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