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Electrical fault- Right indicator coming on with headlights
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Electrical fault- Right indicator coming on with headlights
I have an electical fault and was hoping someone here might suggest a solution.
When I turn the headlights on the right hand indicator light is turning itself on partially and permanently. There are too many wires and stuff for me to work it out I know it's very minor but could be unsafe when driving a night.
Any ideas before I get my sparky to look at it?
Thanks
J
When I turn the headlights on the right hand indicator light is turning itself on partially and permanently. There are too many wires and stuff for me to work it out I know it's very minor but could be unsafe when driving a night.
Any ideas before I get my sparky to look at it?
Thanks
J
89 Narrow CracK Feroza EL- X
2001 NM Pajero Exceed 3.5V6
Coming Soon 2010 Defender 90
2001 NM Pajero Exceed 3.5V6
Coming Soon 2010 Defender 90
Re: Electrical fault- Right indicator coming on with headlig
Jimmy L wrote:I have an electical fault and was hoping someone here might suggest a solution.
Any ideas before I get my sparky to look at it?
Thanks
J
Yes.........you have an Electrical Fault
It sounds like it's something in the Steering stem or Indicator stick, pull the cover off your steering stem and see if you can see any melted wires
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Re: Electrical fault- Right indicator coming on with headlig
[quote="Jimmy L"]I have an electical fault and was hoping someone here might suggest a solution.
When I turn the headlights on the right hand indicator light is turning itself on partially and permanently. There are too many wires and stuff for me to work it out I know it's very minor but could be unsafe when driving a night.
Any ideas before I get my sparky to look at it?
Thanks
J[/quote]
When I turn the headlights on the right hand indicator light is turning itself on partially and permanently. There are too many wires and stuff for me to work it out I know it's very minor but could be unsafe when driving a night.
Any ideas before I get my sparky to look at it?
Thanks
J[/quote]
Re: Electrical fault- Right indicator coming on with headlig
jeaneil wrote:Jimmy L wrote:I have an electical fault and was hoping someone here might suggest a solution.
When I turn the headlights on the right hand indicator light is turning itself on partially and permanently. There are too many wires and stuff for me to work it out I know it's very minor but could be unsafe when driving a night.
Any ideas before I get my sparky to look at it?
Thanks
J
What exactly arre you trying to say ???
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feroza lights
try all your bulbs as i had a prob with my rozza when i touched my brake pedal all lights came on it turned out to be a faulty bulb
Yep, those darn tricky earth faults tend to perform strange things. Sometimes the fault disappears temporarily with a firm thump in the general location of the problem.
Not that I condone feroza bashing, but it might at least help localise the fault. If you dont like fooling around with multimeters and wiring looms, autoelec is probably a good place to start.
When you say they come on 'partially' I assume you mean dimly.
Do the indicators work normally without the headlights on?
Has the car had any custom wiring (alarms, radio, etc.) that might patch into cables around the steering stem?
Not that I condone feroza bashing, but it might at least help localise the fault. If you dont like fooling around with multimeters and wiring looms, autoelec is probably a good place to start.
When you say they come on 'partially' I assume you mean dimly.
Do the indicators work normally without the headlights on?
Has the car had any custom wiring (alarms, radio, etc.) that might patch into cables around the steering stem?
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2001 KJ Jeep Cherokee - cooked her bad... sitting in the driveway!
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on friday my rozza wouldnt start
racq couldnt find the prob so just put a wire thingy(girl talk) in fuse box to start car went to a auto elec and they found prob was a lose igintion switch tightend it up and guess what no charge so moral of story get chick to take car in and play dumb
NO dont be afraid to ask thay dont always charge like wounded bulls
racq couldnt find the prob so just put a wire thingy(girl talk) in fuse box to start car went to a auto elec and they found prob was a lose igintion switch tightend it up and guess what no charge so moral of story get chick to take car in and play dumb
NO dont be afraid to ask thay dont always charge like wounded bulls
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