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> Flasher/turn signal relay clicks all the time, Update from the brake warning switch thread
burlybryan
post Oct 14 2020, 07:32 PM
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I've run though all the master cylinder wiring (I don't have a reset button) and wondering if the constant clicking from the turn signal/flasher relay is from something else.

The relay clicks any time the ignition is powered. When the parking brake is pulled, the light flashes and clicking increases pace to match the light.

I'm wondering if the constant clicking is related to the seat belt warning system. I found a detached brown/yellow wire and reconnected to terminal A on the seatbelt relay which stopped the recent brake warning light constantly flashing issue. Could the chime not be due to the brake system, but the seatbelt? The wiring under the passenger seat has been manipulated and there is a missing small square relay. Big yellow wires are jumpered together.

Thanks for any thoughts.

Bryan

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rmdinmd
post Oct 15 2020, 05:54 AM
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I had a similar problem a few years ago. I replaced the relay like Clay told me and the problem went away.
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