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ln106 hilux indicator problem

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ln106 hilux indicator problem

Post by NatureJunky »

hey all did a bit of river crossing the other day and now when i turn my head lights on my right hand indicator stays on solid and when i indicate right with head lights off my front park lights flash both sides
i have sprayed all the plugs fuse box etc with crc but no luck
any idea's?
relays maybe or power drawing from somwhere that would explain the indator coming on when i turn the head lights on?
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Re: ln106 hilux indicator problem

Post by Frankenyota »

Sounds like it may be a bad earth on the lighting circuit?

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Re: ln106 hilux indicator problem

Post by oldmate »

Check the trailer plug, if you have one.
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Re: ln106 hilux indicator problem

Post by McLarryBob »

Sounds like you've got a short from your right indicator circuit to your parker/headlight circuit. As oldmate said, check your trailer plug if you have one for any moisture shorting out these 2 circuits or it could possibly be a short within your RHS tail light from your indicator globe to your tail light globe. I would be checking these 2 areas for any shorts or moisture.
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