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Blinded by the light...

Postby TeenaG » Thu, 18 Nov 2010 1:19 +0000

Okay.. getting fed up with this. I glanced out the window tonight to see my left indicator light was stuck on again (not blinking - fixed beam).

It's the third time it's happened recently, and nothing stops it other than disconnecting, then reconnecting the battery. Anyone who knows me, will appreciate that unlike you boys, I am not overly thrilled at my growing dexterity with a vice-grips!!

I presume it's a wiring problem linked to the alarm, but what do I do about it? Do I need to get someone to strip out the entire alarm system? Or is there some way that I can get the offending indicator disconnected from the alarm?

My finger-nails are suffering, so someone please help me.....!
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Re: Blinded by the light...

Postby leamyj » Thu, 18 Nov 2010 8:03 +0000

Hmm, it's only one indicator?? Front and rear and side??

If you could replace the indicator relay it may help..anyone got a spare or willing to loan one to Teena for the purpose of eliminating the potential cause??

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Re: Blinded by the light...

Postby TeenaG » Thu, 18 Nov 2010 11:46 +0000

You got it John. Left indicator, front and rear and side.

Indicator relay huh? mmmmmmm
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