Malfunctioning passenger side rear turn signal & brake lights

Asked by Caddy_Hooligan Apr 01, 2024 at 09:03 PM about the 1973 Cadillac DeVille

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I recently acquired a 1973 Cadillac Coupe de Ville back in July, 2023.

PROBLEM:
When I took possession of the vehicle, all of the exterior lights (head lights,
front signals, rear running lights, rear brake lights, and rear signal lights) were
functioning perfectly. The interior indicator (for lights on, braking, and rear turn
signals) just above the rear bench, above the rear window, and mounted at the
rear of the headliner were functioning perfectly. Out of nowhere, just a few
days ago, I had a friendly driver pull up next to me and inform me that my
passenger side brake and turn signal lights were not working. The rear running
lights were still working on both sides. I then noticed the passenger side
internal indicators viewable from rear view mirror were not lighting up when
braking or activating the passenger side turn signal.

QUESTION / HELP NEEDED:
I'm new to working on cars (new/old) on my own, but am mechanically savvy.
How do I go about diagnosing what might be causing the above problems?
What are some of the reasons any of you have seen this happen?

NOTE: I have the original "Cadillac 1973 Shop Manual", but I'm not able to get
the guidance I need from it. I was going to just try to replace the bulb, but the
manual is telling me that in order to get to the bulb, I need to remove the rear
bumper in order to then remove the tale light housing. As I'm sure you can
understand, I don't want to go down this road if the bulb is not the problem

3 Answers

40,075

You need a multi tester to see what has power/ground and what don't . That's not going to happen but if it does get back to us and we can help .

2,335

I don't think the bumper need to come off. You should be able to remove the lens and access the bulb. The indicator inside the car is fiber optics that run from the tail light assembly to the inside of the car.

157,855

Most likely the bulb is the problem. If the shop manual is telling you the back bumper needs to come off then it needs to come off. I know earlier models were designed that way. However, you may be able to sneak your hand up, between the bumper and the body, and get to the bulb socket. I was able to do that on my '66 Cadillac. If you do remove the bumper, replace all the bulbs, on both sides. On a fifty year old vehicle it makes sense. The indicators on the rear package shelf, as well as the front ones, on the fenders, are, in fact, fiber optics. They are not electrical at all. They're there to let you know the lights are working by conducting light from the bulb, through the fiber optic cable, to the indicators that you can see. Cadillac introduced them in 1971. Jim

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