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<blockquote data-quote="junkyardjim" data-source="post: 499780" data-attributes="member: 508"><p>I would firstly check all your indicator bulbs and earthing points at the bulb holders I appreciate all your indicators work ok but an insufficient insufficient amp draw could cause the tell tail light on the dash not to flash.</p><p></p><p>All power to the front passes through the Headlight switch terminals at #30. They often overheat/loosen, causing </p><p>a voltage drop. If you have a multimeter, connect to Term #49 (+) on the flasher relay. (Or terminal #15 depending</p><p>on your set-up) This should read 12V with key On. Now stick your indicators on and see whats going on. It shouldn't </p><p>drop below 11.5V.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Do your high beam / flasher work ok?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="junkyardjim, post: 499780, member: 508"] I would firstly check all your indicator bulbs and earthing points at the bulb holders I appreciate all your indicators work ok but an insufficient insufficient amp draw could cause the tell tail light on the dash not to flash. All power to the front passes through the Headlight switch terminals at #30. They often overheat/loosen, causing a voltage drop. If you have a multimeter, connect to Term #49 (+) on the flasher relay. (Or terminal #15 depending on your set-up) This should read 12V with key On. Now stick your indicators on and see whats going on. It shouldn't drop below 11.5V. Do your high beam / flasher work ok? [/QUOTE]
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