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> Weird Problem, Happened tonight, never seen it before
KaptKaos
post Oct 27 2003, 09:52 PM
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So I am driving home tonight from work. Its dark and I have the lights on. I pull out of the parking garage to the intersection that leads to the on-ramp. In LA traffic, that takes 5 minutes.

Anyway, I am sitting at the intersection, waiting to make a left with my left turn directional on and I notice that on the dash, both direction lights are blinking.

My cold start valve is disconnected and it runs a little rough when cold, so I turned off the directional and rev'd the engine a bit. Click the directional on, no more problem. Hmmmm...

Ok, so I drive the 16 miles, in 45 minutes to get home. The last leg of the trip is about 5 miles and i can go 90 there if I wanted.

I pull off the freeway onto the ramp which leads to a stop light. Left turn again and I notice it happened again!! Same drill, turn off, rev a bit back on, only the left is blinking now.

These seems like an early wanring of something more dire. Since I don't drive much at night, I haven't used the headlights in a while. Not sure if this, plus stereo (nothing fancy, no mega amps or anything) plus the directional is casuing a drain somewhere.

Any and all advice to check this is appreciated.

Thanks,
Joe
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KaptKaos   Weird Problem   Oct 27 2003, 09:52 PM
drew365   I don't have an answer but mine does the same ...   Oct 27 2003, 10:17 PM
SirAndy   it's a ground problem. i went through the whol...   Oct 27 2003, 10:25 PM


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