Indicator Problems
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Indicator Problems
Right slight problem with my indicators witch has bin moving around. first when indicating i was hit with a Buzzer from the relay. then with a bit of tinkering it then started to activate my wipers when i turned the left signal on :S i disconnected all the fusebox and replaced everything after drying it all out cause one or two of the relays had a bitt of rust on them :S i then tryed the hazard lights witch didnt work i found the problem was bad connections on both indicators in the bay aswell as bad bulbs so thats sorted.
buuuuuuuuut now the new probem is ............. when the ignition is on the light on the dials for the indicator stays on but only very dimmly............ when i indicate it just lights up a solid light and does not repeat so what does a solid light mean ? and why is it on very dimmly when the ignirion is on ? it gets slightly brighter with the engine on so its being affected by charge from the alternator :S Any help on this as its got me at my witts end.
buuuuuuuuut now the new probem is ............. when the ignition is on the light on the dials for the indicator stays on but only very dimmly............ when i indicate it just lights up a solid light and does not repeat so what does a solid light mean ? and why is it on very dimmly when the ignirion is on ? it gets slightly brighter with the engine on so its being affected by charge from the alternator :S Any help on this as its got me at my witts end.
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ianaudia4
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Re: Indicator Problems
It sounds like the relay has gone, have you changed it?
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1989 MK2 Alpine white Scala injection
2006 Audi A4 3.0TDI quattro (the beast)
Re: Indicator Problems
i haven't yet as i didnt suspect it as it works perfect on the hazard lights but its my next port of call
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Nate
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Re: Indicator Problems
ianaudia4 wrote:It sounds like the replay has gone, have you changed it?
if that doesn't work, you could try a different relay :p
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Nate
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Re: Indicator Problems
yeah it was condesation i think from a while back the sunroofs bin sealed with a tube of mastic 
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Nate
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Re: Indicator Problems
Have a look above the fusebox, just to make sure it isn't leaking eithe from the windscreen seal or rust in the plenum
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ianaudia4
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Re: Indicator Problems
Relay 191 I believe!Mk2GT wrote:ill go find another relay :D
1984 MK2 Havanna brown Storm
1989 MK2 Alpine white Scala injection
2006 Audi A4 3.0TDI quattro (the beast)
1989 MK2 Alpine white Scala injection
2006 Audi A4 3.0TDI quattro (the beast)
Re: Indicator Problems
Sorted ! a Fuse had Blown and Melted the contact so it was still geting very very little connection but sorted it now :D even managed to get the solenoid for the boot popper wired in :D
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Nate
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Re: Indicator Problems
Melted fuses often caused by a poor connection due to corrosion. This is a sign of water ingress. Make sure there's no more water gonna get onto the fusebox, or the problem will just come back

