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#782660 09/22/2011 1:42 AM
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I'm installing a new generic wiring harness on my '50 3100. Everything except the brake lights are working. Rear harness has a wire for tail lights and for left & right turn signals. Turn signals are wired to a Signal-Stat setup. Turn signals and tail lights work fine. Tail lights are 2 bulb type from Classic: http://www.classicparts.com/1947-53-Taillamp-Assembly-Painted-R-Bluedot/productinfo/49-026/ . Wire comes from taillights to terminal on headlight switch. Have 1 wire from fuse panel going the brake switch (batt +) Have a wire from stop switch to brake switch (ignition wire).

I know I’m missing something but what?


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jss1956 #782665 09/22/2011 1:48 AM
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If your signal-stat is a 7 wire your brake light power needs to run through it. If it is a 3 or 4 wire you need separate lights for your turn signals.

See my article in Tech Tips for more info.


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1956 Chevy 1/2-ton 3100
1953 Chevy 6100 "The Yard dog"
1954 GMC Suburban Now with a new proud owner.
Cletis #782846 09/22/2011 5:05 PM
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Cletis, My Signal-Stat is a 5-wire and I used your tech tip to wire it up. Thanks for the easy tip. Just what us rookies need.

I just read your tech tip again. With what I have in tail lights, turn signals and wiring do I need another tail light for turn signals or do I need a dual filament bulb? I'm a bit lost at this point. Thanks.


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jss1956 #782925 09/22/2011 11:01 PM
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A 5 wire unit uses separate light housings with single filament bulbs on the rear. You can use dual filament bulbs on front if your parking lights have the sockets for it.


"It's just a phase. He'll grow out of it." Mama, 1964

1956 Chevy 1/2-ton 3100
1953 Chevy 6100 "The Yard dog"
1954 GMC Suburban Now with a new proud owner.
Cletis #782953 09/23/2011 12:38 AM
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OK. My fronts are parking/turn signals, no problem. But I want to keep the tail lights I have now but want tail light, brake light and turn signals like a modern vehicle. How can I do this without adding another pair of lights in the back? I'm finding this confusing because before the frame off, I had this set up working, no problem. Only difference was I had the fender mounted signals in the front. The back tail lights had 2 housings identical to the current set up.

Thanks for your help.

Last edited by jss1956; 09/23/2011 12:39 AM.

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jss1956 #782970 09/23/2011 1:35 AM
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To use the same housings for brake and turn you will need to replace your switch with a 7 wire. With it the brake light signal goes into the switch and is then sent to the appropriate light.


"It's just a phase. He'll grow out of it." Mama, 1964

1956 Chevy 1/2-ton 3100
1953 Chevy 6100 "The Yard dog"
1954 GMC Suburban Now with a new proud owner.

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