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So, on my 1970 914-4 I had an issue of fuse's blowing when I went to use the passenger side blinkers, or use the emergency blinkers. The drivers side blinkers work perfect. I thought I found the reason as I found the wire going from the switch in the steering column to the plug in the main wiring harness had gotten fried and wire was exposed. So I replaced that wire and now when I turn on the passenger side blinkers, it is no longer blowing the fuse, but they are also no blinking. I don’t see that wire melted anywhere else on its way to the fuse board, so now I'm con-fuse-ed. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
So my questions are, do you think that the wire ruined the passenger side blinker relay, or the part that physically makes them blink? (turn the power on and off to make the light bulbs "blink") What should I also check and look in to for the blinkers? Thanks! |
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