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New to this fourm today found it while I was looking for a hard to find part for my 1983 ninety eight regency brougham hoping someone can point me in the right direction the part is the rectifier for the side opera lights its a blue 5 prong electrical part that is in the trunk on the left side my local G.M. dealer tells me it is discontinued thanks I am going to enjoy this site Thus is the luminescent rectifier i am looking for thanks John.
Last edited by John Donovan; Dec 29, 2023 at 01:14 PM.
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Time to hunt junkyards, the only problem with that is all the older cars get scrapped and then clapped. Good luck with the hunt. You may try the parts wanted section and post up what you need.
Well I found a NOS relay from Saudi Arabia installed it has power to the relay and power to the wire going to the opera lights but they still don't work and all fuses are good
Do you have a Factory Service Manual with a wiring diagram? Since there's 12V at the lamps and they don't illuminate did you clean the bulb sockets and make sure they aren't OPEN?
No service manual but I will check the bulbs the car only has 44000 miles on it all original and everything works except the opera lights thanks for your reply.
Here's a video explaining a work around. There is an inverter available that will work, but it's made for Sea Ray boats so it needs some modification. Also the video goes through how to test the inverter to confirm that's the problem.
Here's a video explaining a work around. There is an inverter available that will work, but it's made for Sea Ray boats so it needs some modification. Also the video goes through how to test the inverter to confirm that's the problem.
I'd compare the test results from your old inverter with your new inverter. Ordering any NOS parts from overseas would be suspect. I hope you didn't pay too much.