69 cutlass taillight question
69 cutlass taillight question
My 69 cutlass right taillight was dimmer than the left. I assumed it was a grounding issue. The left side socket is a three wire and the right has only 2 wires. I thought that meant the third wire on the left light must be a ground and the right side grounded on the housing. I turned on the lights and pulled the right light and socket out of the assembly and it stayed on. That can't be right. I put it back in and then When I pull the left socket out the left light goes out. This can't be correct. What is that third wire for on the left light ? How can the right light stay on without a ground? Other than dim on the right light the lights work as they are supposed to .
My 69 cutlass right taillight was dimmer than the left. I assumed it was a grounding issue. The left side socket is a three wire and the right has only 2 wires. I thought that meant the third wire on the left light must be a ground and the right side grounded on the housing. I turned on the lights and pulled the right light and socket out of the assembly and it stayed on. That can't be right. I put it back in and then When I pull the left socket out the left light goes out. This can't be correct. What is that third wire for on the left light ? How can the right light stay on without a ground? Other than dim on the right light the lights work as they are supposed to .
For even more fun with electricity, get a jumper cable or wire and run it from one of the metal grounding tabs on the socket to a good ground. Notice that now only one of the two filaments is lit. The brake lights will now work correctly as well.
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