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> little electrical gremlins, NEED HELP
Strudelwagon
post Aug 17 2012, 05:34 PM
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So my 3 year project is on the road...first 914 i have ever owned so maybe this is normal???
when I put my turn signal on (74-2.0) the little green light on the tach flashes. when it self cancels, sometimes the green light stays on steady. If I move the signal lever a little it goes off??? just the little light not the actual signal lights on the corners

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post Aug 17 2012, 06:38 PM
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This is the classifieds. You'll get more exposure in the garage. Am admin will move it for you shortly
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post Aug 17 2012, 06:41 PM
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QUOTE(The Cabinetmaker @ Aug 17 2012, 05:38 PM) *

This is the classifieds. You'll get more exposure in the garage. Am admin will move it for you shortly


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post Aug 18 2012, 07:45 AM
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Before you troubleshoot anything, do this...

Disconnect battery
remove fuse panel under dash
find ground stud
remove nut and clean all terminals with wire wheel or emery cloth
replace all grounds, nut and tighten
replace fuse panel
reconnect battery

Now what is your car doing? Same thing? if so check all the ground connections behind the gauge cluster. test again...
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post Aug 18 2012, 07:56 AM
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QUOTE(kg6dxn @ Aug 18 2012, 06:45 AM) *

Before you troubleshoot anything, do this...

Disconnect battery
remove fuse panel under dash
find ground stud
remove nut and clean all terminals with wire wheel or emery cloth
replace all grounds, nut and tighten
replace fuse panel
reconnect battery

Now what is your car doing? Same thing? if so check all the ground connections behind the gauge cluster. test again...

Sorry mike, this was moved after I reposted. I'll get that fuse box out and follow your instructions. I figured it might be a ground...years ago I owned British cars and the solution in most cases was the same
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post Aug 18 2012, 07:57 AM
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QUOTE(kg6dxn @ Aug 18 2012, 06:45 AM) *

Before you troubleshoot anything, do this...

Disconnect battery
remove fuse panel under dash
find ground stud
remove nut and clean all terminals with wire wheel or emery cloth
replace all grounds, nut and tighten
replace fuse panel
reconnect battery

Now what is your car doing? Same thing? if so check all the ground connections behind the gauge cluster. test again...

Sorry mike, this was moved after I reposted. I'll get that fuse box out and follow your instructions. I figured it might be a ground...years ago I owned British cars and the solution in most cases was the same
Cheers
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QUOTE(Strudelwagon @ Aug 18 2012, 06:57 AM) *

QUOTE(kg6dxn @ Aug 18 2012, 06:45 AM) *

Before you troubleshoot anything, do this...

Disconnect battery
remove fuse panel under dash
find ground stud
remove nut and clean all terminals with wire wheel or emery cloth
replace all grounds, nut and tighten
replace fuse panel
reconnect battery

Now what is your car doing? Same thing? if so check all the ground connections behind the gauge cluster. test again...

Sorry mike, this was moved after I reposted. I'll get that fuse box out and follow your instructions. I figured it might be a ground...years ago I owned British cars and the solution in most cases was the same
Cheers


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post Sep 5 2012, 10:08 PM
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OK Mike,
I cleaned the ground post under the fuse panel and the signal indicator light still stays on some times after it cancels.

Is it a short in the column switch? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
Is it time to rip the column apart?

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post Sep 7 2012, 07:08 AM
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post Sep 7 2012, 07:19 AM
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When this indicator light stays on, does the turn signals illuminate as well? I had this issue earlier, ended up being the contacts within the turn signal stalk.
Go ahead and buy a new turn signal stalk. They are selling these new for only 23 dollars.
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post Sep 7 2012, 07:33 AM
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Here's the link for the new turn signal stalk.

Turn signal switch

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post Sep 7 2012, 10:45 AM
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QUOTE(tim_nd @ Sep 7 2012, 06:33 AM) *

Here's the link for the new turn signal stalk.

Turn signal switch

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post Sep 7 2012, 10:40 PM
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Could be a bad flasher relay too. The flasher relay is a dual semi-electronic relay. It has one relay dedicated to the exterior lamps and one for the dash lamp. It is possible for half the relay to go bad. Relay failure can be accelerated by adding LED lamps to the turn signals. Replacement relays are available for around $50. Plug and play.
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