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So, on the trip back from upstate, and sitting at the bridge crossing for 45 minutes, my turn signals stop working. So I do the correct Caterham procedure and check the hazard switch position. flip it a few times, then go back to the turn signal switch.

 

Still nothing.:cuss:

 

Checked the fuses yesterday. All looked good. one looked a little corroded, but that would cause it to actually blow sooner, right? So i'm thhink its a relay?

 

does this logic make sense and has anyone seen this problem before?

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Maybe it is justice that you burned out your circuits because you do not have a noisy beep like my car to tell you that your indicator needs to be turned off!

 

:jester:

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Replace the corroded fuse and check/clean the contacts in the fuse block. It doesn't take much corrosion to break the circuit.

 

If that doesn't fix the problem, use a 12v test light to trace the circuit to see if you have an open somewhere. Then replace the relay if the circuits check out.

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and to think i was joking about all the rain Friday that it washed away all the smoke from the electrical system...

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