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Lights flicker on and off? service manuals ?

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Old Jul 22, 2006 | 09:31 AM
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Default Lights flicker on and off? service manuals ?

Just bought home my 73 and noticed the lights flickering while sitting there. Headlamps are very dim and the tail lamps flicker. My Questions are 1. Is there a online wiring diagram I can look at untill I get a manual? 2. What manuals have others bought and liked? 3. Has any one else had a similar problem? Thnaks
 
Old Jul 26, 2006 | 11:02 PM
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Default RE: Lights flicker on and off? service manuals ?

i havnt seen any diagrams online, but i have several manuals for my 71 the best ones i have are my corvette america assembly manual this is a reproduction of the factory assembly manual. its almost all pictures, tech info and part numbers, and my chassis service manual which has less pictures and parts info but quite a bit of narrative info. both are available at corvette america www.madvette.com
 
Old Aug 6, 2006 | 01:58 AM
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Default RE: Lights flicker on and off? service manuals ?

haines manuals are readily avalible at any autoparts store, you will probably have to special order for the vette though......they have, near the back, very extensive diagrams for all models covered!!
I also use the aforementioned factory assembly manual......only from specialty corvette places...mid america, corvette central, corvette central..............

you really should start with trouble shooting the factory anti theft system, the fuse and flasher are in the back cargo hatches!!!
 
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