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205 CTi Indicator Problems

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Robs_CTi

Hi, Wonder if I can get help here

Indicators are not working at all...

I got a replacement Relay as the old one was just buzzing and had nothing, new relay is working and I can hear the clicking for the indicators but the lights on the dash and the bulbs are not flashing at all

I have tried multimeter on the connector and I have no power to the bulbs, earth is good if I run a piece of wire from live on connector straight to the battery the indicators on that side all come on so bulbs are good

is the problem coming from the live from the relay to the connectors for the bulbs ?

I'm lost now and don't know what to do....

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stewal

I have had indicator problems a few times and its always been the hazard light switch.

 

The indicator supply goes via the hazards and because it gets used so rarely the contacts corrode.

 

Jiggle the switch in and out slightly and the Indicator may work.

 

I had to keep my hazard switch wedged ever so slightly in to keep the indicators operational.

 

I eventually got it out and sprayed it with proper contact cleaner in all the gaps and that sorted it, until the next spring after a winter lay up!

 

With the cars tge age they are, decent proper contact cleaner is your go to friend.....

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Robs_CTi
On 8/9/2024 at 9:35 PM, stewal said:

I have had indicator problems a few times and its always been the hazard light switch.

 

The indicator supply goes via the hazards and because it gets used so rarely the contacts corrode.

 

Jiggle the switch in and out slightly and the Indicator may work.

 

I had to keep my hazard switch wedged ever so slightly in to keep the indicators operational.

 

I eventually got it out and sprayed it with proper contact cleaner in all the gaps and that sorted it, until the next spring after a winter lay up!

 

With the cars tge age they are, decent proper contact cleaner is your go to friend.....

Got some contact cleaner in there didn't seem to work but wedging the switch in slightly makes the indicators operational but still cant use hazard lights looks like ill need another switch 

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