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On 9/28/2024 at 1:14 PM, Gwbarm said:

It should have them if the brake light switch is working, sometimes they get corroded badly and need cleaning. What problems are you having.

No problem, I  just noticed the blue wires with nothing plugged into them. Sounds like their for brake lights. Thanks everyone for the replies.

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Working on multiple electrical issues on my 1990--no push start, headlights and taillights don't work.  New battery, new starter solenoid.  Have a new starter relay coming today.  Can jump start from the solenoid, but not from the 2 black wires going to the relay.  Any ideas?

 

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