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Re: '79 B flasher question

To: prsmith@navnet.net, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: '79 B flasher question
From: "Harlan Jillson" <hjillson@argohouston.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 07:55:31 CST
If the grounds don't pan out, check that the turn signal circuit is completing 
through the hazard switch.  These sometime build up contact resistance through 
the normally closed contacts for the turn signal circuit and it quits ( at 
least one of mine did...).
Harlan.

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: prsmith@navnet.net
Reply-To: prsmith@navnet.net
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 06:53:43 -0300

>In <19990427.193957.2135.3.miker15@juno.com>, on 04/27/99 
   at 08:35 PM, miker15@juno.com said:

>Before changing the flasher unit - check your ground connections, one is
>attached to the licence plate bolt inside the boot and the other is on
>the drivers side front sidelight
>These tend to be the most likely culprits for non working flashers

Mike - I assume you are talking about the left side front marker light.  I
just reinstalled mine (I painted the car).  There was no ground wire
there.  I installed the licence plate ground yesterday and took the area
down to bare metal then used dielectric grease to keep it rust free.

My flashers are not working at the moment but I have only reinstalled the
rear lights and have yet to reinstall the front bumper which houses the
front signal lights. (1980 LE).  I assume the lack of a full load is
preventing the flashers from working.

Preston
-- 
Our 62 MGA 1600 MK II and 80 MGB LE are waiting for warm weather
Betti Ann and Preston Smith in the Head of St Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia, 
Canada.
email: prsmith@navnet.net





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