Fixing the lights seemed to go OK, though not quite finished.
4 out of 6 turn signals were out. 2 of them lacked a + supply (the wiring loom is pretty knackered) so I took power from neighboring lights by the crude expedient of trapping a thin wire in the plug.
One of them the bulb holder was corroded and no longer provided an earth, but there was a second earth wire to a tab on the bulb holder. I connected this tab to a wire wrapped round the bulb base, because that's the way the other one was, and it worked, but I dunno what the tab and second earth are really for, not having seen it before AFAIK. I doubt its meant to be a redundant system.
For the bike-reflector wing repeater, the bulb holder had disintegrated. I used a connector strip to arrange 4 small LED's (I think 3.3V 5ma) in series with a 200 ohm resistor, which worked on the bench but not on the car, presumably because the forward voltage wasn't achieved (though I suppose it might have been with the engine running). Removing one of the LED's got it working. When flashing, multimeter showed max of approx 2 mA with a 400 ohm resistor, approx 4 mA with a 200 ohm resistor, unalarming but probably less than the real max load.
LED substitution didn't seem to affect the flash rate
About knocking off time it stopped working. Battery voltage was only 11.86V, which is probably why. There's about a 3 Amp KOEO draw, and I have reason to suspect short(s) in the wiring loom, but that's another problem
Its currently a "hybrid" sort of lashup, with a mixture of the original incandescent bulbs, one 12V LED that I tried as a replacement to a badly silvered incandescent, because they didnt have any incandescents in the shop, and my home-made connector strip of LED's in one wing light. The other wing light, which is working so was left alone, has either a scrap section of 12V LED strip in it, or some old Christmas Tree incandescents, can't remember which.
Rather surprising its working at all, but I guess the flasher unit can't be very fussy. Hopefully it'll hold through inspection,
Edited by edlithgow on 02/02/2023 at 14:04
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