1956 oldsmobile blowing bulbs
1956 oldsmobile blowing bulbs
Hi Folks,
I am in the process of getting my 56 oldsmobile holiday 4 door super-88 ready for a Massachusetts inspection. I noticed that the rear stop lights / directional, reverse lights were blown. I replaced all bulbs. The reverse seem to work (so far), but the stop light / directionals immediately blow.
Please note, the front directions are fine.
I am thinking that the directional switch is likely fine , but not entirely sure.
I have been poking around , under the dash, checking the directional switch connections and the connection by the pillar. I feel like I may be getting some voltage bleeding over from the stop light switch, interior lights. Not entirely sure.
My plan now is to pull the brake light fuse and the fuel guage to see if the directional lights work with these items omitted. If anyone has had experience with this, please let me know.
Thanks
Brian
I am in the process of getting my 56 oldsmobile holiday 4 door super-88 ready for a Massachusetts inspection. I noticed that the rear stop lights / directional, reverse lights were blown. I replaced all bulbs. The reverse seem to work (so far), but the stop light / directionals immediately blow.
Please note, the front directions are fine.
I am thinking that the directional switch is likely fine , but not entirely sure.
I have been poking around , under the dash, checking the directional switch connections and the connection by the pillar. I feel like I may be getting some voltage bleeding over from the stop light switch, interior lights. Not entirely sure.
My plan now is to pull the brake light fuse and the fuel guage to see if the directional lights work with these items omitted. If anyone has had experience with this, please let me know.
Thanks
Brian
Ok, I pulled the stop light fuse and the directional blew. I did have the fuel gauge hooked back up, but I am suspecting operating voltage, although the popping bulbs are isolated to the rear only (not courtesy / front / taillights
is it possible to hook up the brake light switch in reverse?
is it possible to hook up the brake light switch in reverse?
Couple of weird updates.
With car not running, but key turned to battery, the bulb pops, instantly.
If I unplug fuel gauge, the bulb will not pop, with car off, but will blink slow.
If I keep fuel gauge unplugged, and start the car, the bulb pops immediately.
If I reverse the popped bulb (hold it to leads), the bulb does not pop, in either situation, and blinks at a fast (normal) rate.
This is an 1154 bulb.
With car not running, but key turned to battery, the bulb pops, instantly.
If I unplug fuel gauge, the bulb will not pop, with car off, but will blink slow.
If I keep fuel gauge unplugged, and start the car, the bulb pops immediately.
If I reverse the popped bulb (hold it to leads), the bulb does not pop, in either situation, and blinks at a fast (normal) rate.
This is an 1154 bulb.
You need to do as suggested and measure the voltage. An 1154 bulb (or any other 6 Volt bulb) should not blow even if connected directly to a 6 Volt battery. The bulb is designed so the filament resistance allows the proper amount of current to flow so that the filament wire incandesces (glows). If the voltage is too high, then there will be more current flow through the bulb, and the filament can overheat and melt.
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1154 is 6 volts.
A 6 volt bulb in a 12 volt circuit is not
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