Indicators not workong - None of them

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Indicators not workong - None of them

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Hi guys

I'll probably be posting a few pleas for help ove the forthcoming weeks as I discover problems.

1970 Morris Minor been left outside for the past 9 months with NIL attention.

I decided to check the lights today and discovered none of them are working. Neither is the little bulb at the end of the indicator stalk. Any ideas where I should start - it would be strange if all the bulbs were broken.

Also, one front side light has gone. How does one remove the cover to access the bulb?

This is the type

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Post by alex_holden »

You push it in and turn anticlockwise, but not too far or the sidelight bulb will hit the divider.
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Post by stitch-up »

Thanks Alex

I'll try that now :)

Cheers

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Post by PSL184 »

If you look inside the inner wings you will see some bullet connectors which go into black plastic shrouds. These are notorious for failing. You will need to carefully pull the wires from the shrouds, clean them, grease them up and put back together again. Check all these connections and also the earths which just push into clips on the inner wings. The failed sidelight may also be due to a bad earth. I've had to run a separate earth to the units before now as they are supposed to earth through the body but corrosion usually prevents this happening....
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Post by stitch-up »

Done, I think! Sorry for that.

Meanwhile, can someone ID the small bulb fitted to the end of the indicator stalk?

I've now got the indicators working but don't know what I did - maybe just fiddling around corrected the fault.

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Post by alex_holden »

stitch-up wrote:Meanwhile, can someone ID the small bulb fitted to the end of the indicator stalk?
The Minor specialists stock it:

http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... cts_id=801
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Post by Kevin »

I've now got the indicators working but don't know what I did - maybe just fiddling around corrected the fault.
Sounds like a suspect connection.
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Post by bigginger »

stitch-up wrote:Done, I think! Sorry for that.
Not at all :D Cheers for that
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