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Innovator
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Post by Innovator »

I also find that my trafficators require removing and a good clean especially after using the car in the wet. They have a habit of not returning fully which means they will not come up next time.

I clean them with thin spray oil and relube with thicker oil.

They are recon units.

John

PS They seem to last longer now that I do not use them above 70mph!
s.richardson
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Post by s.richardson »

one of mine wont return ,gonna try cleaning ,wd40 sort of thing ,SCOT if thats your car ,the light blue one ,shes beautiful mate , are those wheel rims readily available over there, i want some!!!! cheers steve p.s. are they minor PCD
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Scott
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Post by Scott »

s.richardson wrote:SCOT if thats your car ,the light blue one ,shes beautiful mate , are those wheel rims readily available over there, i want some!!!! cheers steve p.s. are they minor PCD
Not my car, Steve. Mine are the Lilac 4 door & the "brown" Low Light.
Usually the alloy rims here are from a Holden (Isuzu) Gemini. The PCD is slightly different but people (not me) use them anyway. They could be made to suit the Minor though (hopefully they are).
Scott

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