Turn Signal problem solved
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:01 pm
Hi Ladies and Gentlemen,
I Solved the problem with my turn signals. Rather than get all hyper over it, I used some intelligence rather than emotion. It was amazing, it worked quite well.
I reasoned that 1.) my emergency flashers worked just fine 2.) my headlights and taillights etc. worked just fine. Therefore it was not a bad ground. If it was not a bad ground, then it was either in the steering column or the turn signal flasher relay. Since the turn signals worked just fine in November and did briefly work off and on now, the problem was most likely the turn signal flasher relay. Likewise, since it was the original relay, chances are it had seen its' heyday.
I took Lindas' advice and went over to Advance Auto Parts and picked up a Tridon Stant 12volt 2 terminal variable load Flasher Relay # 552 for $2.52 tax included. Put it in this evening, and the turn signals work just fine. Of course nothing is perfect, I have to use a nylon cable tie to hold it up and keep it from hanging down. I thought about puting the new insides into the old canister and screwing it back into place (provided the cnister fits), but it may not be worth the touble, nor it may not fit. The point is they now work.
Tim
I Solved the problem with my turn signals. Rather than get all hyper over it, I used some intelligence rather than emotion. It was amazing, it worked quite well.
I reasoned that 1.) my emergency flashers worked just fine 2.) my headlights and taillights etc. worked just fine. Therefore it was not a bad ground. If it was not a bad ground, then it was either in the steering column or the turn signal flasher relay. Since the turn signals worked just fine in November and did briefly work off and on now, the problem was most likely the turn signal flasher relay. Likewise, since it was the original relay, chances are it had seen its' heyday.
I took Lindas' advice and went over to Advance Auto Parts and picked up a Tridon Stant 12volt 2 terminal variable load Flasher Relay # 552 for $2.52 tax included. Put it in this evening, and the turn signals work just fine. Of course nothing is perfect, I have to use a nylon cable tie to hold it up and keep it from hanging down. I thought about puting the new insides into the old canister and screwing it back into place (provided the cnister fits), but it may not be worth the touble, nor it may not fit. The point is they now work.
Tim