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Old 10-23-2010, 10:34 PM
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Default turn signal / flasher indicator out?

Today after resolving my clutch issue I noticed that the turn / flasher indicator on the instrument panel was not illuminating. All turn signals work as does the 4 way flasher.

Is it just the bulb in the panel or is there some other part that is the cause. Wiring diagram does not help me much.

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there is a bulb in the gauge cluster that is replaceable from your info it sounds like the bulb has failed,
before replacing the bulb check the wire connectors behind the pod they can be cleaned with an eraser
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Originally Posted by Mrmerlin
there is a bulb in the gauge cluster that is replaceable from your info it sounds like the bulb has failed,
before replacing the bulb check the wire connectors behind the pod they can be cleaned with an eraser
Thanks Merlin.

The pod coming out needs to be done anyway at some point (given the rest of the car I am sure it has never been done).

As I was looking at it yesterday to check the other lights the light dimmer, which is dangling by the wireas the PO had the bottom cover off, causes the fule gage and temp needle readings to raise and lower a bit as the the dimmer reo is adjusted. Does sounds related to grounds / poor connections as well?



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