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Re: No Hazzard Lights

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: No Hazzard Lights
From: "Chris Boston" <cboston@zeu.tt.umist.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 6 Sep 1995 16:32:26 +0000
On Sep 6,  2:18pm, TinyHost@aol.com wrote:
> Subject: Re: No Hazzard Lights
> Chris:
>
> >The indicators on my spit work fine, but the hazzard lights don't;
>
> What kind of hazard flasher switch do you have? On my '72 TR6 I took
> my switch apart and found that all of the contacts had oxidized severely.
> After I cleaned up the contacts everything worked like a champ!
>
>-- End of excerpt from TinyHost@aol.com

Sorry Bruce,

I don't know what kind of unit it is (but B.L. part number  GFU2124 - I
think)...I do know that the one unit drives both the hazard and the indicator
lights.  The Indicator is working, but not the hazards as I said.

I haven't taken tha dash apart yet, so it could be just the connector to the
switch, I just wondered if there was another common cause of failure.

Thanks for your experience though,


Chris.
       1977 - Spitfire 1500 with Overdrive.

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