Indicator lights
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Indicator lights
I have no nearside indicators working just offside, when I put the hazards on all lights are working any suggestions please. Could it be the relay or indicator stalk?
- Wally2
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Re: Indicator lights
Hi Tony,
Such sophistication on a Moke! I think that the hazard unit works through the flasher unit so I would suspect that the fault could be in the indicator stalk, either a bad connection, broken wire or bad earth. Good luck, electrical faults are usually fun to sort out.
Chris
Such sophistication on a Moke! I think that the hazard unit works through the flasher unit so I would suspect that the fault could be in the indicator stalk, either a bad connection, broken wire or bad earth. Good luck, electrical faults are usually fun to sort out.
Chris
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Re: Indicator lights
Solution, spray with WD40 wait 24hours and hey presto indicators!!!
- Wally2
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Re: Indicator lights
Hi Tony,
Great that its fixed but what did you spray with the WD40? I am assuming it was the indicator stalk?
Chris
Great that its fixed but what did you spray with the WD40? I am assuming it was the indicator stalk?
Chris
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- tasmoken
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Re: Indicator lights
I have a 1977 Australian moke which doesn't have a hazard warning switch
Can I add one into my indicators and what would be needed
Thanks in advance
Can I add one into my indicators and what would be needed
Thanks in advance
Northern Tasmania the perfect place for Moking.