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Indicator / Alarm has a mind of its own!
« on: 07 April 2009, 11:58:51 »

When I lock / Unlock the car, only the N/S bulbs flash  :-?

That’s not too important, but now, they flash for a second, and then remain on (sometimes go off after a few mins, other times it can take 30-40 mins). I have to lock/unlock the car a few times to get them to go off, or pull out a fuse (cant remember which one, but its 20a – 17 rings a bell??).

The car will indicate right fine, but if I indicate left, they light up but don’t flash???

Sounds a bit like a sticking relay, but which one, and where its it!  :-/ Or is it the alarm box having a tantrum? >:(
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Re: Indicator / Alarm has a mind of its own!
« Reply #1 on: 07 April 2009, 12:06:07 »

could be worth 20 or so presses of the hazzard button.

can sort some indicator issues out  :y

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Re: Indicator / Alarm has a mind of its own!
« Reply #2 on: 07 April 2009, 12:15:26 »

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could be worth 20 or so presses of the hazzard button.

can sort some indicator issues out  :y

Righto, Will try it!

thinking about it, that was the last thing I pressed when it brokedown on the M42  >:( >:( >:( >:( And they seemed ok before hand!
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Re: Indicator / Alarm has a mind of its own!
« Reply #3 on: 08 April 2009, 19:48:19 »

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could be worth 20 or so presses of the hazzard button.

can sort some indicator issues out  :y

Righto, Will try it!

thinking about it, that was the last thing I pressed when it brokedown on the M42  >:( >:( >:( >:( And they seemed ok before hand!

Tried that, still no joy  :-/

Its just the left indicators which stay on, regardless of the indicator stalk position. If i indicate right, the left ones stay on solid, and the right ones flash.

If I put the hazards on when the left indicator is lit up solid, the right side come on solid too ?

Only way to fix it is to lock / unlock the car a few times until the left side lights go out!  :o

Any ideas?
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Re: Indicator / Alarm has a mind of its own!
« Reply #4 on: 08 April 2009, 22:13:43 »

hazard switch is goosed!!!! swap it with another to confirm but thats my guess!! :y

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Re: Indicator / Alarm has a mind of its own!
« Reply #5 on: 08 April 2009, 23:44:55 »

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could be worth 20 or so presses of the hazzard button.

can sort some indicator issues out  :y

Righto, Will try it!

thinking about it, that was the last thing I pressed when it brokedown on the M42  >:( >:( >:( >:( And they seemed ok before hand!

Tried that, still no joy  :-/

Its just the left indicators which stay on, regardless of the indicator stalk position. If i indicate right, the left ones stay on solid, and the right ones flash.

If I put the hazards on when the left indicator is lit up solid, the right side come on solid too ?

Only way to fix it is to lock / unlock the car a few times until the left side lights go out!  :o

Any ideas?

I thought we'd had this on the forum before, and decided that it was a relay sticking/stuck in the alarm .... :-/
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Re: Indicator / Alarm has a mind of its own!
« Reply #6 on: 09 April 2009, 13:48:30 »

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could be worth 20 or so presses of the hazzard button.

can sort some indicator issues out  :y

Righto, Will try it!

thinking about it, that was the last thing I pressed when it brokedown on the M42  >:( >:( >:( >:( And they seemed ok before hand!

Tried that, still no joy  :-/

Its just the left indicators which stay on, regardless of the indicator stalk position. If i indicate right, the left ones stay on solid, and the right ones flash.

If I put the hazards on when the left indicator is lit up solid, the right side come on solid too ?

Only way to fix it is to lock / unlock the car a few times until the left side lights go out!  :o

Any ideas?

I thought we'd had this on the forum before, and decided that it was a relay sticking/stuck in the alarm .... :-/

Not sure Andy...

Anyway, its still doing it, and this morning when I went out to it, the battery only JUST had enough power to start the TD.

I got the light to go out by fiddling locking/unlocking it. Got 3-4 mins from home and it came back on >:( So went back for the petrol Omega and ditched the TD one on the drive  >:(
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Re: Indicator / Alarm has a mind of its own!
« Reply #7 on: 09 April 2009, 20:55:29 »

Anyone got any ideas? Cant really use the car at the moment, and temp insurance runs out on sat  :'(
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