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'72 Crossdresser indicator function
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Good" data-source="post: 594086" data-attributes="member: 13547"><p>If the indicators are working and the headlamp flasher operates and the high beam comes on, then your indicator switch is working fine and OK. Provided there is a click from the relay when you are trying to change from high to low or visa versa, then the relay is the culprit. Some of the mechanical relays can be tweeked to get them working, but for what they cost possibly not worth the agro. Some relays are electronic operation; should you have one make sure the battery is disconnected before you do anything.</p><p>Peter Good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Good, post: 594086, member: 13547"] If the indicators are working and the headlamp flasher operates and the high beam comes on, then your indicator switch is working fine and OK. Provided there is a click from the relay when you are trying to change from high to low or visa versa, then the relay is the culprit. Some of the mechanical relays can be tweeked to get them working, but for what they cost possibly not worth the agro. Some relays are electronic operation; should you have one make sure the battery is disconnected before you do anything. Peter Good [/QUOTE]
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