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ed

posted on 20th May 05 at 16:29

For future reference, fuse KL 15 is for the indicators.... I'm such a moron checking the fises but not seing a blown one :rolleyes:


Andrew

posted on 20th May 05 at 09:00

quote:
Originally posted by 1800ed
Fuck it, i'll just buy a new car.... Seems to complicated to fix :o


:lol:


ed

posted on 20th May 05 at 07:27

Bum rape, does anyone have any idea what the problem is? Could it be due to my alar not being wired very well?


ed

posted on 19th May 05 at 16:50

Nope, the stalk is fine...

One thing that I have noticed though is the tell tale on the dash does not light up when the hazard lights are on :boggle:


ed

posted on 19th May 05 at 12:59

Ah cool, will go to the scrappy and steal one :o There is a Corsa there and most of it's electrics are in my car :lol:


PaulW

posted on 19th May 05 at 08:15

more than likely the stalk - was like this on my GSi, the indicators didnt work or worked intermittently & driving along the full beam would flicker on & off dazzling other drivers :lol:

£22 from vaux for a new stalk...


ed

posted on 19th May 05 at 08:08

Fuck it, i'll just buy a new car.... Seems to complicated to fix :o


Jambo

posted on 19th May 05 at 00:00

Check the circuit diagram in your haynes.


It will be on a ring circuit, it might not be the indicatior fuse that has gone, but one on the same circuit. This would thus cause havoc.


Similar thing happened to my fiat ciquecento except slightly worse, my indicators went, they were on the same circuit as the ignition so i didnt start :|


ed

posted on 18th May 05 at 20:37

I haven't taken the switch out, neither have I changed any of the indicator wiring before... So there should be no short.


R Lee

posted on 18th May 05 at 20:35

have you taken the hazard button out before?
sometimes if its not connected properly it'll play up.
or, have you got a short in a circuit somewhere?


ed

posted on 18th May 05 at 20:32

My indicators have stopped working today...

The relay is fine because they turn on when the hazard light switch is turned on... They also flash when the alarm is armed and disarmed so the bulbs a re fine too.

I can only see a fuse for hazard lights on the fuse box, but there must be an indicator fuse too? If there is can somone let me know where it is please :)

Was thinking it could be the indicator switch in the stalk any way of testing that - the other functions from that stalk (flasher and main beam) work still...

:boggle: