Justin,
If the B is like the Midget, The turn signals gets it's power thru the
Hazard switch. When mine quite, I found that the problem was the Hazard
switch itself. I pulled it out, carefully took it apart and cleaned the two
contacts that short together when the hazard switch is in the "off"
position. Turn signals worked fine after that. Check it out first.
Chuck Young
'79 Midget
----- Original Message -----
From: Justin Lehrer <justinl8@yahoo.com>
To: <mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 8:58 AM
Subject: Turn Signals
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> All,
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> The turn signals on my '79 B have called it quits. Forgive my ignorance,
but can anyone tell me how I can determine exactly where the problem is?
The fuse is fine. Do I need something specific to test the circuit and
determine where the problem is? It may be the actual signal, but before
they all died, the left front one was not working for about a month. I was
unable to diagnose that problem either (though I did determine that it
wasn't a bulb issue).
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> Any advice is appreciated.
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> thanks,
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> Justin Lehrer
> '79 MGB Red
> Redwood City, CA
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> <P>All,</P>
> <P>The turn signals on my '79 B have called it quits. Forgive my
ignorance, but can anyone tell me how I can determine exactly where the
problem is? The fuse is fine. Do I need something specific to
test the circuit and determine where the problem is? It may be the
actual signal, but before they all died, the left front one was not working
for about a month. I was unable to diagnose that problem either
(though I did determine that it wasn't a bulb issue).</P>
> <P>Any advice is appreciated.</P>
> <P>thanks,</P>
> <P>Justin Lehrer<BR>'79 MGB Red<BR>Redwood City, CA</P><p><br><hr
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