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LukeD
post Dec 2 2005, 03:02 PM
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Ok, been neglecting this issue for a while so i decided to recruit my wife for some trouble shootting. Here are the symptoms.

Left and right blinkers front and back work fine.

With Parking lights on - left blinker blinks a little slower but so does the left rear brake light. Right side works fine.

With brakes applied - left blinker blinks real slowly and in the rear the outside marker and brake light alternate. Right side works fine.

I have gone through the wiring for about 2 hours. Everything is wired correctly that I can tell. If I unplug the wire on pole 58 on the drivers LR then the blinkers work fine until I turn on my parking lights and I am back to square one. If I leave the wire off I have no parking lights LR.

I do not know where to look next. They blink slowly so could it be a parking light ground issue? is this located by the relay board?

Also, the poles on the LR brake housing do not match the Hayes manual. My housing has Poles ; First row closest to engine; 58, 54, RF - Second row closest to outside lens; L, I

Manual only show 58, 54, 49L

WTF?




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post Dec 2 2005, 03:26 PM
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Mine had some of the symptoms you describe, that were cured by a new relay. It is located on the fuse block, used a VW unit for significantly less cost, here is the tale.Relay thread
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