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Check rear brakes for:
1. Brake shoe (Cracked or distorted)
2. Installation bolt (Loose)
3. Rear brake drum (Scored)
4. Brake shoe (Dirty).
5. Brake shoe (Glazed)
6. Tension or return spring (Faulty)
7. Anti-squeal shim (Damaged)
8. Shoe hold down spring (Damaged).
6. Apply a thin layer of multipurpose grease on the area between the back plate and the brake shoes by slightly pulling off the shoes with the help of a screw driver.
You can buy the part at www.rockauto.com for less than $50.00 then all you need is a steering wheel puller and a steering wheel lock ring removing tool and about 2-3 hours.
Since it is a 1882 the plastic is old and brittle so expect it to break in pieces. Just pry the seams away from one another after the engine is hot. That may keep it from rteaking
if the lights light but don't blink you have a bad flasher if the don't light at all try you 4 way flashers and if they don't work you need a multi-function switch that controls brake light and blinkers and 4 way flashers.
let me know what you have and what you don't and i can better help diagnosis the problem with you.
Start by checking the fuses that's simple than relay than bulbs last you may have to remove the steering wheel and than replace the entire signal assembly those are pretty much all your options so start with 1 and work your way down the list
On v-6 it is in the front, tight working area. unplug wiring, remove spark plug wires(mark them for proper order for assembly) unbolt from engine coil packs and remove module, install module(with a little diealetric) and reverse for install.
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