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Turn Signal Relay/Flasher ??
Hi everyone,,Quick question.I have a 97 Jetta where the left rear turn
signal flashes twice as fast.Bulb right,well I switched and replaced the bulb but it still flashes at the same speed.So I bought a Flasher relay Stant#EP35 but I cannot find where to install it.Please help,Thanks,George |
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In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, George Nikolovski wrote:
>Hi everyone,,Quick question.I have a 97 Jetta where the left rear turn >signal flashes twice as fast.Bulb right,well I switched and replaced the >bulb but it still flashes at the same speed.So I bought a Flasher relay >Stant#EP35 but I cannot find where to install it.Please help,Thanks,George How does the brightness of the front left compare to the front right? The problem bulb could be in front. |
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In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, George Nikolovski wrote:
>Hi everyone,,Quick question.I have a 97 Jetta where the left rear turn >signal flashes twice as fast.Bulb right,well I switched and replaced the >bulb but it still flashes at the same speed.So I bought a Flasher relay >Stant#EP35 but I cannot find where to install it.Please help,Thanks,George How does the brightness of the front left compare to the front right? The problem bulb could be in front. |
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George Nikolovski wrote:
> Hi everyone,,Quick question.I have a 97 Jetta where the left rear turn > signal flashes twice as fast.Bulb right,well I switched and replaced > the bulb but it still flashes at the same speed.So I bought a Flasher > relay Stant#EP35 but I cannot find where to install it.Please > help,Thanks,George I just spent three months finding the source of a like problem on my 2002 NB. The fast flash is a good indication of some high resistance on the circuit. It can be a lamp out (front, side or rear) or a high resistance contact-connection. Remove each lamp on the circuit and clean the contacts on the lamp and the socket. An ideal tool for this is an eraser. For good measure, get some of the special dielectric lube used for electrical contacts and use it. In the end, I found the problem was the plug where the front lamp assembly plugged into the wiring harness. It was frustrating because I kept trying things and occasionally it would appear fixed, for a few days. Of course removing the lamp housing to check the lamp and socket would pull on that plug and move it just enough to get it to work for a few days. -- Joseph Meehan 26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math |
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George Nikolovski wrote:
> Hi everyone,,Quick question.I have a 97 Jetta where the left rear turn > signal flashes twice as fast.Bulb right,well I switched and replaced > the bulb but it still flashes at the same speed.So I bought a Flasher > relay Stant#EP35 but I cannot find where to install it.Please > help,Thanks,George I just spent three months finding the source of a like problem on my 2002 NB. The fast flash is a good indication of some high resistance on the circuit. It can be a lamp out (front, side or rear) or a high resistance contact-connection. Remove each lamp on the circuit and clean the contacts on the lamp and the socket. An ideal tool for this is an eraser. For good measure, get some of the special dielectric lube used for electrical contacts and use it. In the end, I found the problem was the plug where the front lamp assembly plugged into the wiring harness. It was frustrating because I kept trying things and occasionally it would appear fixed, for a few days. Of course removing the lamp housing to check the lamp and socket would pull on that plug and move it just enough to get it to work for a few days. -- Joseph Meehan 26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math |
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"George Nikolovski" > wrote in message ... > Hi everyone,,Quick question.I have a 97 Jetta where the left rear turn > signal flashes twice as fast.Bulb right,well I switched and replaced the > bulb but it still flashes at the same speed.So I bought a Flasher relay > Stant#EP35 but I cannot find where to install it.Please help,Thanks,George > > YOu need to check all teh bulbs in the turn signal circuit, and if that doesnt fix it, you need to check the bulbs sockets/wiring for corrosion causing a short. If the flasher are working for one side correctly, it cant be teh flasher relay itself. |
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"George Nikolovski" > wrote in message ... > Hi everyone,,Quick question.I have a 97 Jetta where the left rear turn > signal flashes twice as fast.Bulb right,well I switched and replaced the > bulb but it still flashes at the same speed.So I bought a Flasher relay > Stant#EP35 but I cannot find where to install it.Please help,Thanks,George > > YOu need to check all teh bulbs in the turn signal circuit, and if that doesnt fix it, you need to check the bulbs sockets/wiring for corrosion causing a short. If the flasher are working for one side correctly, it cant be teh flasher relay itself. |
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George Nikolovski wrote: > > Hi everyone,,Quick question.I have a 97 Jetta where the left rear turn > signal flashes twice as fast.Bulb right,well I switched and replaced the > bulb but it still flashes at the same speed.So I bought a Flasher relay > Stant#EP35 but I cannot find where to install it.Please help,Thanks,George You say the left *rear* indicator is flashing quickly. This is where I am going to be a jackass and suggest the perhaps your left *front* indicator bulb is burned out, otherwise, why specify that it is only the rear that is flashing fast? |
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