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> Electrical issues, Turn signal indicator
80cap
post Feb 6 2017, 01:37 PM
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Ok here's the deal. Turn signals and hazard lights all work. I just replaced the pea lights in the tach. I have no voltage to the socket, When I checked the wire it goes to ground. Looking for someone with more undamaged brain cells for trouble shooting ideas.
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Thank you to the contributors to this post and OP. I finally have a working turn signal indicator light on the tachometer on my '74 2.0. After reading this post, I ordered a new turn signal/flasher relay and finally had time to install it today. Upon removing the old one, I noticed it only had three prongs (VW/Audi part #111 953 227 D) which gave me alarm because the new one (Werhle Relay #914-618-303-11/206) had four contacts for spades. A nervous glance to the socket and it had four female contacts. Pressed it in and voila! Maybe the previous owner had not been reading 914 World.
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