maxstu wrote:Forgot this one. Check hazard light switch. Still same issu
I'll check it in the morning and post the answer.
Where is the flasher unit?
Well I removed the flasher unit/relay cleaned terminals no difference. Gave it a wiggle same, squeezed it and for a moment the indicators flashed correctly. As soon as I let go, back to normal fast flashing.
Removed unit, removed case and found the flap over the end of the coil the bit that makes the contact is not attached but falls out maybe copper band should be in one bit not two?
maxstu wrote:Forgot this one. Check hazard light switch. Still same issu
I'll check it in the morning and post the answer.
Where is the flasher unit?
Well I removed the flasher unit/relay cleaned terminals no difference. Gave it a wiggle same, squeezed it and for a moment the indicators flashed correctly. As soon as I let go, back to normal fast flashing.
Removed unit, removed case and found the flap over the end of the coil the bit that makes the contact is not attached but falls out maybe copper band should be in one bit not two?
Maybe a new relay
MaxStu
1987 DG1.9 LPG Auto Autosleeper. Soon to be 2.1
"Blissfully happy in your presence".
Well now, split the relay and guess what, the end of the coil plate; the bit that makes and breaks had come off!
New one on order from the brick company but I don't like to be beat so I soldered some threads of copper wire to make the hinge up and it works!
sump wrote:Well now, split the relay and guess what, the end of the coil plate; the bit that makes and breaks had come off!
New one on order from the brick company but I don't like to be beat so I soldered some threads of copper wire to make the hinge up and it works!
Well done fellow T3 owner An informative and happy conclusion.
I did similar with pump for front windscreen washers. It failed. Took pump out and cut top off body. Removed loads of debris. Cleaned it up. Tested and working. Then siliconed top back on. Been like that since 2017.
MaxStu
1987 DG1.9 LPG Auto Autosleeper. Soon to be 2.1
"Blissfully happy in your presence".
Mocki wrote:That’s what we like to hear , make do and mend , it’s what this club was founded on many moons ago , before you could buy parts worth buying ....
Captain Toms alive and kicking. Wartime all over again!
New one arrived from Brick werks nice looking item fitted straight in and works like a dream. Quieter than the old one as well. £13.00 well spent.
And the old repaired one in the back as a spare!