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Many thanks to all who replied with their wisdom.<br>
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It turns out it was a corrosion problem. I just had to dig deeper
with the wirebrush and emery paper.<br>
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<br>
The earth connection from the right front indicator light joins the
wiring harness behind the LHS splash guard under the LHS mudguard.<br>
Cleaned that connection and VOILA Lucas was back in charge. (If you
will excuse the pun).<br>
<br>
We now have all indicators working correctly but an non working
overdrive problem to solve.<br>
<br>
All these problems after 15 years since a full restoration.<br>
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Regards from West OZ<br>
<br>
John Rowe<br>
1959 3000 #110<br>
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<font face="Arial">Hi All<br>
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I am looking for some wisdom about an indicator problem.
Unfortunately the wisdom in my garage is not up to the task.<br>
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My left hand indicator works perfectly. <br>
<br>
My right hand indicator lights both front and rear lights but
does not blink.<br>
<br>
I have followed the trouble shooting guide in the Workshop
Manual but it does not cover this situation.<br>
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The flasher can appears to be OK as the LHS works normally.<br>
<br>
I have connected the RHS wires of the Stop light relay as per
the Workshop manual trouble shooting guide and there is no
change.<br>
<br>
I am at a lost at to what the problem is and the appropriate
solution.<br>
<br>
As all ways any help would be appreciated.<br>
<br>
Regards<br>
<br>
John Rowe<br>
Perth<br>
Western Australia<br>
1959 3000 BT7<br>
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