Turn signals dead
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 6:06 pm
Yesterday, my turn signals went from working fine to not working at all with no warning. It's not that a bulb is burned out, because the 4-ways work fine and all bulbs illuminate. I swapped the fuse, which looked fine. No difference.
The switch feels fine, and the cornering lights DO come on, just no signals, not even dash lights. So I assumed that it was the relay.
I pulled it out, using info from an earlier thread (blinkers-on-the-fritz ) to locate it. I even opened it up and tapped on it in case it was stuck, no difference.
I googled the part number MB686522 and found some aftermarket numbers, but not surprisingly the local parts shop (Auto Value, who love my Delica) couldn't get one. Will probably have to go to dealer if it is indeed the relay.
I did find a diagram of the relay's contacts from Autotec and one of the guys at Auto Value suggested testing for voltage at the contacts. But none of them show 12 V, which might imply that it is switch or wiring, not relay.
The simplest test would be to swap the relay with someone else, but good ol' Green1 is busy this weekend and working late this coming week (work is SO inconsiderate!).
Anyone have any ideas to try? Anyone in the Calgary area bored and want to get together and do a swap test? (Not Sunday, I'm going snowshoeing.)
Thanks all
The switch feels fine, and the cornering lights DO come on, just no signals, not even dash lights. So I assumed that it was the relay.
I pulled it out, using info from an earlier thread (blinkers-on-the-fritz ) to locate it. I even opened it up and tapped on it in case it was stuck, no difference.
I googled the part number MB686522 and found some aftermarket numbers, but not surprisingly the local parts shop (Auto Value, who love my Delica) couldn't get one. Will probably have to go to dealer if it is indeed the relay.
I did find a diagram of the relay's contacts from Autotec and one of the guys at Auto Value suggested testing for voltage at the contacts. But none of them show 12 V, which might imply that it is switch or wiring, not relay.
The simplest test would be to swap the relay with someone else, but good ol' Green1 is busy this weekend and working late this coming week (work is SO inconsiderate!).
Anyone have any ideas to try? Anyone in the Calgary area bored and want to get together and do a swap test? (Not Sunday, I'm going snowshoeing.)
Thanks all