Tail lights and side markers and dash lights not working HELP!

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James

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Dec 16, 2015
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as pontiacgp has stated in a previous post, fuseable links are designed to blow, or in most cases, they melt. when they melt, they leave a void in the insulation, or may even melt the insulation. a quick check for a melted link is to pull on it. if it stretches or breaks, its bad.
Yes I'm fairly familiar with the fusible link. However mine seem intact. I decided since the car had been sitting I'd start it up and go around the block. Leaving the yard I put on my left turn signal, it didn't blink just stayed constant. Right side functions as normal. I really love the car(which has been a daily for about 5yrs)but these wiring issues are starting to accumulate before I can diagnose. Should I just replace everything and just leave the basic wiring for operation. This is a non ac car
 

James

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Dec 16, 2015
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Okay so after a deep breath lol I turn on the hazards and lay under the dash, that flasher works accordingly. However when I put on my turn signals the flasher(which I found in the radio harness area) doesn't seem to be any good. I'm going to replace that once I get home to see if that remedies anything
 
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