Hot electronics usually mean a short somewhere. Flashers are cheap. Try a
oem type first to be sure you do not have short in your system before buying
anything fancy
It's Erbs
DIGS-4 Solutions
Please excuse Typos. Sent from my Droid cellular PDA
On Oct 11, 2010 8:33 AM, "jim brown" <jbrown5093@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Went for a drive yesterday and my directionals stopped working, both sides
front
> and rear. I know that the flasher is getting current because it gets very
very
> hot when the turn signal switch is right or left. Also the dash indicators
do
> not light at all either left or right (BJ8). I suspect that means a bas
flasher
> since if it closed the circuit the dash indicators would light. Am I
correct? It
> also doesn't click.
>
>
> Also does anyone have experience with the new solid state flasher relays?
>
> Jim Brown
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