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Old 11-29-2013, 06:56 PM
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Default Turn Signal Indicator on Dash

The turn signals work on both sides, but the indicator is not lighting. I changed indicators and it still does not work. Checked that its getting voltage and it is. Is this likely a faulty ground?

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Old 11-29-2013, 10:12 PM
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The turn signals work on both sides, but the indicator is not lighting. I changed indicators and it still does not work. Checked that its getting voltage and it is. Is this likely a faulty ground?

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Seems you have answered your own question.

Only thing left.

Some more info would help, it's like answering "my car won't start".
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Cars with a single dash indicator get their signal from the flasher. If the ground checks out, it could be a defective flasher.
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I was thinking defective flasher. I will change it and try it again.

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Hey what type of flasher did you get? I haven't been able to find the exact one from my bdr at autozone...but I also did not receive a build sheet so I do not know what car to reference. Thanks
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We use a Signal-Stat 180, but most any 3-prong flasher that fits the socket should work.
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It is now fixed. It was a bad flasher apparently not producing enough current to light the bulb. I used a CEC DOT 550 12 V 32 CP max. Its working now.

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