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> turn signal lights on dash question
rosenfe
post Jan 10 2016, 11:15 PM
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on 73,suddenly both signal lights on dash are on with clicking from relay when no turn signal is selected.when i signal left or right clicking goes away and only side ive chosen shows on dash.signal lights on body all work. is this a bad relay ,i recently replaced it.could it be related to low pressure switch on brake master cylinder needing to be reset?
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post Jan 11 2016, 11:48 AM
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Usually the brake warning light is in the combo gauge. Try resetting the master cylinder switch to see if the blinking stops--and check that the bottom of the handbrake handle presses on the "brake off" button underneath it as well!

I'm not sure if the relay can go bad in a way that will make the indicators blink when something else should be blinking. I would be more inclined to suspect wires plugged into the wrong things than the relay, but I must admit that the flasher relay isn't something I understand that well.

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