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    AWOLs 1997 M1097A2 Build

    Interesting. I'll keep following the thread in case you open it up. I've never seen one that's supposed to be mounted on its side either. It still might be a bypass oil filter.
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    LED replacement no flashing

    Try the amazon bulbs I linked a couple replies up. They worked perfectly for my turn signal switch because they don't care about polarity like most LED bulbs.
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    LED replacement no flashing

    Try just removing the signal bulb for now, it effectively does the same thing as adding the right LED bulb. Should help you troubleshoot before buying the expensive led flasher(unnecessarily with the LED signal switch bulb). Next step is to disassemble your turn signal switch and clean any burnt...
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    LED replacement no flashing

    This amazon bulb worked in my signal switch: https://a.co/d/3t62iFe
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    AWOLs 1997 M1097A2 Build

    Looks good! I would open up the catch can looking thing to see what's what. Reminds me of the old school secondary oil filters that use a roll of toilet paper. Maybe there's a part number on it.
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    '86 M998 Humvee issue with headlights and turnsignals

    Try putting a LED bulb in your turn signal switch itself. It's a T3 type, or BA9S I think. I think I figured out my problem to be aftermarket front LED housings, they don't have a high and low beam so the running lights just stay solid no matter how they're hooked up.
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    '86 M998 Humvee issue with headlights and turnsignals

    Any conclusion? Tried sending you a message but I guess I'm too new. Having the same problem
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