Daringo
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- Ford
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So I replaced my turn signal assembly twice now (first replacement had cheap hazard switch break off).
Over several months, I've noticed my turn signal not working from time to time - about 10% of the time. But now, it pretty much does not work 95% of the time (but still does every now and then).
The Hazard lights works fine - both blink at steady rate / solid if brakes are applied.
I do have an old hitch. There are some older wires going from it to my lighting wires. I hate to pull it all apart - but I will. I won't use the hitch for anything but a few bikes - so I don't need lighting.
I doubt its the actually turn signal assembly, but I have a spare new one just in case it is. Kind of a pain dealing with it, but I've done it 3 times now.
Any advise would be appreaciated. Does my year have a "Flasher Relay"? Maybe that could be it... I've had 2 other relays replaced and that did wonders (fuel pump relay). Where would the flasher relay be located if I have one?
Thanks.
Over several months, I've noticed my turn signal not working from time to time - about 10% of the time. But now, it pretty much does not work 95% of the time (but still does every now and then).
The Hazard lights works fine - both blink at steady rate / solid if brakes are applied.
I do have an old hitch. There are some older wires going from it to my lighting wires. I hate to pull it all apart - but I will. I won't use the hitch for anything but a few bikes - so I don't need lighting.
I doubt its the actually turn signal assembly, but I have a spare new one just in case it is. Kind of a pain dealing with it, but I've done it 3 times now.
Any advise would be appreaciated. Does my year have a "Flasher Relay"? Maybe that could be it... I've had 2 other relays replaced and that did wonders (fuel pump relay). Where would the flasher relay be located if I have one?
Thanks.