Indicators are out again, this time the went out when I switched to bright lights, no fuses blown, relays replaced, wiggle test on all wires is futile. I'm probably low on Lucas Smoke, maybe someone can help me at the ABFM in Bellevue on Sat.
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Could it be mechanical, not electrical? I say this because only after I spent quite awhile tracing wires to find out why my horn didn't work did I discover it was the little brass wiper gizmo (don't go there Chuck!) that completes the circuit between the steering column and the steering wheel. Well, I guess that is electrical but mechanical too, if you know what I mean.Ed
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Originally posted by minied View PostCould it be mechanical, not electrical? I say this because only after I spent quite awhile tracing wires to find out why my horn didn't work did I discover it was the little brass wiper gizmo (don't go there Chuck!) that completes the circuit between the steering column and the steering wheel. Well, I guess that is electrical but mechanical too, if you know what I mean.
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They're working....
I inadvertently hit the hazard flashers, and the indicators started working.....what's up with that? not that I'm complaining or anything, but something is amiss. Hazards work, and that makes the signals work again? any guesses?
while I'm at it what's the best coolant to run in a late Rover Mini?
Thanks sincerely, and see you at the ABFM Bellevue
Greg
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