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#1 inch high pi

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Posted 19 September 2008 - 12:41 PM

hi everyone,

i wonder if someone could help me with a problem i have with my indicators.
the other day my flasher unit went all buzzy and i found that i could only get the indicators to work when indicating right, then one more buzz and nothing so i replaced the flasher unit with a new one and that one got really hot and blew

i did notice while i had the replacement working that the right indicator and all lights were fine but even tho the unit was flashing for the letf hand side no lights were going but the internal light was flashing a little bit.
the unit went up in snoke when i turned the hazards on

i dont have a clue what i need to look for i was hoping it was just the flasher unit but no luck

if anyone has any ideas i would really apppreciate it


cheers
rich.

#2 matt615

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Posted 19 September 2008 - 02:28 PM

Did you get the replacement flasher unit from Halfords? The flasher units they sell are poor quality, and often stop working/go up in smoke almost immediately.

#3 taffy1967

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Posted 19 September 2008 - 03:38 PM

Yes get a replacement from Mini Spares or Somerford Minis.

Also check all the bulbs on the non-working side too.

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Posted 19 September 2008 - 07:32 PM

cheers guys i got the new unit from a local shop

http://www.hytheperformance.co.uk/

which as luck would have it is a five min walk from where i work

the problem it seems is a bit more complex than i thought i looked at the fuse box on the bulk head and it appears that a brown wire on the left side connecting to the fuse 2nd from the top has come astray and for some reason at the inline fuses to the right side of the engine compartment there is a break between the brown and purple wire

its also taken affect on my horn, stereo and my internal light :)

ahhhhhhhhhhhhh.

on sunday i am going to whip the fuse box off and clean all the connections and put the wires back on, and also replace the inline fuse which has broken
then i will have to try a new flasher which i hope wont just pop.

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Posted 20 September 2008 - 03:19 PM

Standard 4 fuse box mounted on the bulkhead: -


1 1-2 35amp Brake Lights, Reverse Lights, Direction Indicators & Rear Screen Demister.

2 3-4 25amp Horn, Headlamp Flasher, Brake Failure Circuit & Radio Memory.

3 5-6 25amp Heater Blower Motor, Windscreen Wipers, Washer Motor & Instruments.

4 7-8 15amp Side & Tail Lights & Panel Lights.


1-2 These circuits only operate with the ignition switch at position "II".

5-6 These circuits only operate with the ignition switch at position "I" or "II".



4 Fuse box wiring colours: -

White - Green
Brown - Purple
Light Green/White - Light Green/Orange
Red - Red/Green


In-Line Fuses situated behind air-filter on the bulkhead: -


15amp - Purple/Orange Wire
Hazard Warning & Interior Lamps


15amp - Brown/Orange Wire
Dim-Dip Lighting


10amp - Blue/Orange Wire
Rear Fog Guard Lamps


15amp - Blue/Red Wire
Auxiliary Cooling Fan


Hope that helps?

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Posted 22 September 2008 - 02:06 PM

just a quick update.

i spent saturday having a look. cleaned up the fuse box and replaced a couple of dodgy looking inline fuse holders and voila the indicators were working again. so i packed all my tools away sorted out the mess i left behind and shut the bonnet.

then i thought i would test one las time and was freaked out to find that the problem was back again. so i lifted the bonnet back up and tested and they were ok. after a little while freaking out i thought about it and checked ther wires at the front of the engine compartment and found that they had split where the bonnet catch locks down and every time the bonnet went down it was shorting them out.

so a quick repair later and all was fine.

cheers for you help guys

rich.

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Posted 22 September 2008 - 03:10 PM

just a quick update.

i spent saturday having a look. cleaned up the fuse box and replaced a couple of dodgy looking inline fuse holders and voila the indicators were working again. so i packed all my tools away sorted out the mess i left behind and shut the bonnet.

then i thought i would test one las time and was freaked out to find that the problem was back again. so i lifted the bonnet back up and tested and they were ok. after a little while freaking out i thought about it and checked ther wires at the front of the engine compartment and found that they had split where the bonnet catch locks down and every time the bonnet went down it was shorting them out.

so a quick repair later and all was fine.

cheers for you help guys

rich.


how wierd.... will have to bear that in mind because im sure mine are a bit fragile.




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