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If the left-hand flashes OK then it's not the flasher unit, there is one =
flasher unit for the hazards and one for the turn signals.
When one side glows but doesn't flash the problem is in the circuit that =
side. The original flasher units needed a certain amount of current to =
flash properly, and if that current reduces they flash slower or stop. =
If one bulb fails the other will glow continuously, but that should be =
obvious by checking both ends.
If both are glowing then either one or both bulbs is too low a wattage =
or there are bad connections in the circuit. These need patience to =
resolve by measuring volt-drops through the circuit, this may help =
http://www.mgb-stuff.org.uk/electricstext2.htm#fault2
However if this only started when the turn switch was replaced you =
should check the connections there first, making sure the two connectors =
are fully pushed together and none of the pins have been pushed out of =
the back.
PaulH.
----- Original Message -----=20
A friend is having problems with the turn signals on a 1980 B. =
He=E2=80=99s replaced the left-hand switch unit (turn signals & horn). =
Left-hand signals flash, and 4-ways flash, but the right-hand signals =
only light steadily. He=E2=80=99s located the one flasher unit, but can =
hear another one clicking somewhere and can=E2=80=99t locate it -- =
where should he look?
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>If the left-hand flashes OK then it's not the =
flasher unit,=20
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>When one side glows but doesn't flash the problem is =
in the=20
circuit that side. The original flasher units needed a certain =
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slower or stop. If one bulb fails the other will glow continuously, =
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>If both are glowing then either one or both bulbs is =
too low a=20
wattage or there are bad connections in the circuit. These need =
patience=20
to resolve by measuring volt-drops through the circuit, this may help <A =
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>However if this only started when the turn switch =
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you should check the connections there first, making sure the two =
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>PaulH.</FONT></DIV>
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right-hand=20
signals only light steadily. He=E2=80=99s located the one =
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