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No flash indicators - odd

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Odd problem just happened today on my 1963 traveller - indicators worked fine on the way to work then suddenly coming home refused to flash - the odd thing is the green light on the indicator stalk was on all the time even in the centre "off" position - ended up taking the bulb out it was so annoying. All the indicator bulbs work - just no flash. While likely to be the flasher unit and have ordered a couple from Bull Motif can't explain why the green light is always on. The indicator stalk is brand new (1 month old) as is the flasher unit.
Any thoughts?
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Post by bmcecosse »

Either faulty flasher unit (why order one - get it at hellfrauds or any auto parts store!) or much more likely a shorted connection at the stalk. If you take the two wires off the flasher unit - and join them together - your indicators should work as normal except of course, there will be no flashing! So this is the first test - and see what happens. The green light is connected between the two side circuits - so for it to be ON a feed must be going to one side continuously and then it's earthing through the other side.
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Post by worrasf »

Thanks bmcecosse - it was the flasher unit. Not keen on giving my money to hellfrauds - my local one doesn't stock the right part anyway.
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Post by bmcecosse »

I don't understand how that would bring on the little green light all the time ? Yes I agree about hellfrauds - but sometimes it does make sense to save time and postage. The Minor flaher is a very basic one - they should have had one to do the job!
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Post by worrasf »

I don't understand it either unless there was some shortcircuit inside the relay that connected the live input to the P output. Think I'll take it apart and have a gander
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Ah well -as long as it's working now!
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Post by jothina »

sorry to high jack the thread but can anyone tell me which terminal on the flasher goes to which wire on the loom, i'e live feed to ? etc
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Post by worrasf »

Green wire to B, Green/stripe wire to L and light green wire to P
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thanks
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