At the moment when I indicate to turn right the flasher works like a charm. Over the last few months when I indicate to turn left, the flasher has been a bit slower than when switched to the right. I thought it was probably a bad earth (suspected the taillight earth as when I applied the brakes there would be a slowing further of the flash). Checked that out, nothing obvious, and now when I indicate left I just get one 'click' of the relay then nothing.
Anything simple I should check first before I start digging around under the dashboard to sort through the wiring? Evidently the problem isn't with the flasher unit itself, but somewhere on the left hand side wiring.
As an aside, the hazard lights have never worked but the switch has to stay in the circuit - so I might try and fix that at the same time.
Flasher not working - one side only
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Bulbs seem fine (front and back). I also attempted to disconnect the front light circuit to see if the problem persisted (it did - but that may not have actually confirmed anything if it is an open circuit).
Bathroom renovations and imminent birth of my first child permitting, I'll get stuck into it again this weekend. Problem may well be on the circuit to the side repeater at the front - it seems to have been operating intermittently of late anyway.
Bathroom renovations and imminent birth of my first child permitting, I'll get stuck into it again this weekend. Problem may well be on the circuit to the side repeater at the front - it seems to have been operating intermittently of late anyway.
Re: Flasher not working - one side only
I have the exact same thing happening - this winter my husband said we are going to clean all the wiring, get a new and more powerful alternator and hopefully my baby will flash on all both sides. I'll check the wiring on the left side for now and see if anything came loose.
Good thing I love projects.
Good thing I love projects.