I noticed the left turn wasn't working - if I pushed the stalk it would work. Then it stopped working altogether. The right one was working ok. When I was messing with the indicator stalk the right one stopped working too. I took the assembly apart and the spring that holds the small brass bit against the contacts was loose. I fixed this and mechanically it all works ok now but the indicators still don't work. I measured 12v on the central terminal and the horn works fine.
Could the flasher relay have gone? Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Jon
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alot of the time it's dirty contacts on the stalk
usually as u said earlier it's just one side.
i think its a brass conastct and they get dirty over the years spray it with a cleaning spray and get a toothbrush on it.
i wouldn't say it was flasher unit because of what you've described
either that or you didn't put it back tog properly very fiddly little thing
usually as u said earlier it's just one side.
i think its a brass conastct and they get dirty over the years spray it with a cleaning spray and get a toothbrush on it.
i wouldn't say it was flasher unit because of what you've described
either that or you didn't put it back tog properly very fiddly little thing
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Thanks for the replies.
Touching the wires caused the fuse to blow. I wired in an old indicator switch assembly I still have and by touching the wires I could get the left and right indicators and warning lamps to light. I don't want to fit this one because it is for a mini and the spring mechanism for holding the indicator stalk down when signalling right is broken.
The faulty one is newish (< 1 year old) and seems to be working fine mechanically. I can't see why it would be shorting. Is there any way I can test it rather than spend £50 on a new one?
Touching the wires caused the fuse to blow. I wired in an old indicator switch assembly I still have and by touching the wires I could get the left and right indicators and warning lamps to light. I don't want to fit this one because it is for a mini and the spring mechanism for holding the indicator stalk down when signalling right is broken.
The faulty one is newish (< 1 year old) and seems to be working fine mechanically. I can't see why it would be shorting. Is there any way I can test it rather than spend £50 on a new one?
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There was definitely a problem with the brass piece that makes the contacts - it was not seated correctly in the plastic holder. I have fixed that and checking it out with a meter it seems ok - I get a circuit between the green/brown and green/red & green/white wires when I move the indicator stalk as you would expect.
There is a permanent circuit (in all three indicator positions) between the black wire and the light green wire that goes to the warning bulb on the end of the indicator stalk - is this correct?
There is a permanent circuit (in all three indicator positions) between the black wire and the light green wire that goes to the warning bulb on the end of the indicator stalk - is this correct?
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