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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 06:35 AM
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Question Turn signal & brake lamp problem (not fuses)

Any help or ideas is much appreciated! Ok, here we go.
Car: 93 RX-7 Touring
Problem:
Signal lamps work. Brake lamps work. Hazards work. They all light up. Problem is when I have my left signal on and press brake at the same time, on the instrument gauge the blinker indicator stops blinking. When I release brake signal it goes back to normal. But when I press the brake alone, it turns on the left signal front light and lights up on the indicator????

Another issue. At night, with parking lights on, I turned on the left signal and this time it does an alternating blink in the back from signal to brake to signal to brake and so forth. To make matters worse, at pressing the brake at night WITH or WITHOUT left signal totally turns off the left side tail light.

The right side seems to have no side-effects and operates normally.
I did searches and found nothing relating to this issue. I checked fuses at the driver side and the bulbs.

Im thinking its miswiring or something? But im not very good with electrical stuff so any help is appreciated.
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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 07:50 PM
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^any help?
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 02:59 PM
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A couple of questions for you;

1) Was this working fine previously? (ever?)
2) Have you had *anything* done to your care lately? (even non-electrical)?

Mike
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