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> Dash blinkers not working
watsonrx13
post Jan 5 2006, 05:31 PM
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The front and rear blinkers are working correctly, but the dash lights aren't. When I turn the left ones on, nothing is lit in the dash. When I turn the right ones on, both blinkers in the dash are lit. After searching the archives, it appears to be the flasher relay in the fuse panel. Attached is the fuse panel, is the relay that I need to replace the small square one? Also, notice that this relay has a wire that is connected to two of the prongs, is this correct?

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blitZ
post Jan 9 2006, 09:05 AM
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I worked on the same problem over the weekend. Tried the additional ground, tried new bulbs, replaced the flasher with no luck. I used a test light on the leads and they just are not getting any juice. I have purchased a couple of new relays to replace one on the fuse board as I am suspicious of one already causing my fresh air fan not to work. I'll let you know if it solves anything.

FYI, I fould this ebay store selling new relays for $15.

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