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Post by mickyd555 »

my left indicator keeps blowing the 7.5A fuse. it flashes 4 times then on the 5th blows, however, while i was trying to fix this problem i ran out of 7.5A fuses and threw a 20A in, just to see if i had solved the problem. this fuse did not blow, i searched and found another 7.5 in the under bonet fuse panel and borrowed this to check if i was infact on the money. it blew on the 5th flash again. i am stumped as to whats going on. its a GU patrol cab chassis.............
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Post by ozy1 »

at a guess, maybe your flasher relay is on its way out, or you have a short, it seems wierd that it blows on the 5th flash thou,
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Post by mickyd555 »

ozy1 wrote:at a guess, maybe your flasher relay is on its way out, or you have a short, it seems wierd that it blows on the 5th flash thou,
i was thinking flasher relay too, just needed some backup before i fork out for a new one.............cause i cant find a short anywhere. i might try and disconnect them after the comboswitch and see if it still blows.....thanks ozy1
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Post by ozy1 »

no probs, if they are the old style flasher realy(clear plastic case, you could take one out of another car, unless they are the 5 pin black square realy type.
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Post by mickyd555 »

its only got 3 wires and looks to be a genuine only replace type thing....... :cry: looks expensive, thats for sure. i still cant find the prob though, this workshop manual isnt very clear.
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Post by ozy1 »

hey bud, did you ever get this sorted?
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Post by mickyd555 »

:cool: sorted..............it was one of those sneeky shorts that you cant see untill after youve pulled all your hair out.........that and the fact that it was almost hidden, andi have 10 indicators on my truck...............



thats a lot of cabling to go over.....
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Post by ozy1 »

uhhh.....cool, glad its all sorted then,
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Post by GOT MUD »

mickyd555 wrote::cool: sorted..............it was one of those sneeky shorts that you cant see untill after youve pulled all your hair out.........that and the fact that it was almost hidden, andi have 10 indicators on my truck...............



thats a lot of cabling to go over.....
im waiting to see it with a bar light on it :lol:
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