Car is back after being at engine guy for some final tweaking. Trying to work through some electrical issues. First one is turnsignal at LH tail light. Front valance, hood blinkers and Rh tail all blink. LH does not. Its not a bulb as I've already changed them twice. I get a taill light but no turn signal. I would have to guess that the turn signal switch in the steering column is OK. Any clues? Should I try to run a ground wire from the socket to chassis? Is there another ground for the harness other than the tiny screw at the trunk latch housing that I'm missing.
Since we are out back I dont have any brake lights. Checked to make sure I made the connection at the brake switch off the pedal and at proportioning valve. Both are connected. Its not the bulbs as they are already replacements from the first set. Tail lights work and as mentioned the RH turn signal.
Last lighting issue is no back-up lights coming on. Neutral safety switch?
Since your LH running light works, it has a ground path. It's the same path for turn/brake lights so don't bother with that. The bulb has two filaments: one for running lights (night light), and a second for brake and turn signals. Since you don't have a brake light, that is the source for the turn signal via the switch under the steering wheel. Fix your brake light first, and then your turn signals will probably work. The proportioning valve sensor is for your brake light signal on the dash, indicating a mis-adjustment of the brake MC, not whether the brake light system is OK or not.
Power for the brakes (and rear turn signals) originates in the headlight switch, goes through the brake switch, and then through the turn signal switch. From there, it goes forward to the left and right turn signals, and is combined with the brake lights for the left and right rear turn signals. My guess is that your turn signal switch is bad or you have bad connections to the left rear. That wire is green/orange stripe.