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Turn Signal Relay 200 84

My 84 245 Ti's turn signals are acting up... half the time the turn signals come on (including dash directional arrows) but they dont flash (including emerg flasher). Then, without notice other than maybe a temp change, they will start working normally.

Should I suspect the turn signal relay? What else could it be?

Thanks, Robert








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Re: Turn Signal Relay 200 84

Check down a few days I think 14th, Chelsea White had a signal problem. Read her responses








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Re: Turn Signal Relay 200 84

"...suspect the turn signal relay..."

Resolder it. What's to lose by trying?









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Re: Turn Signal Relay 200 84

Unless you've got a load of blown globes and the bulb failure gizmo is not working, I'd suspect the flasher can. Standard 3 pin electronic units work fine. Hella part no 3016. Bosche do them too. And they don't cost much.








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Re: Turn Signal Relay 200 84

Thanks; I'm aware of the relay; is there a flasher can too? Where do I find it under the dash?

Thanks!

Robert

84 245 GLTi








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Re: Turn Signal Relay 200 84

I think we're talking about the same thing - the rectangular device about 1" x 1" x 2", with a 4 wire plug, which makes the lights flash and emits the audible clicking as they flash. I just use a different (sillier?)name for it. It should be clipped to the left hand side upright section of the framework for the lower centre dash panelling. To the left of and behind the heater temperature control lever. Unless its fallen off its clip, in which case it could even be just under the carpet.







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