> PROBLEM 2: One signal light wouldn't blink, although the bulb lit steady and
> the flasher, wiring, ground (earth), and switch all appeared good.
>
> Would you believe that changing the bulb (to another supposedly identical
> one) solved the problem? For some reason, the original bulb drew
> insufficient current to make the flasher function, even though it lit. Very
> strange.
This is a common problem with the current-operated turn signals and causes a
lot of
people bother. Even though changing the bulb did the trick, you may still have
a poor
connection somewhere, waiting to rear its head again when the 'new' bulb gets a
little
tired. Try measuring volt drops long the circuits.
PaulH.
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