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Old 10-04-2005, 11:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation Green Trailer Light On Dash?


HERES ONE FOR YOU GUYS THEN.
WHEN I INDICATE TO TURN RIGHT A GREEN TRAILER FLASHES ONCE THIS IS NORMAL BUT WHEN I INDICATE LEFT IT KEEPS FLASHING IN CONJUCTION WITH THE INDICATOR,
I HAVE CHECK THE INDICATORS AND THEY SEEM TO BE WORKING FINE,
COULD ANYONE GIVE ME THERE THOUGHTS ON THIS.
MANY THANKS FOR ANY REPLYS
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do you have trailer wireing on your rover?
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I guess that's 'MOGWAI' off 'Mud-Club'.

See the replies there
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Check your bulbs. You may have a bulb burnt out. Simple approach for starters.
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If the bulb is not burnt out, clean the bulb socket on the left side. If this dosen't work try swaping the bulbs.
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HERES ONE FOR YOU GUYS THEN.
WHEN I INDICATE TO TURN RIGHT A GREEN TRAILER FLASHES ONCE THIS IS NORMAL BUT WHEN I INDICATE LEFT IT KEEPS FLASHING IN CONJUCTION WITH THE INDICATOR,
I HAVE CHECK THE INDICATORS AND THEY SEEM TO BE WORKING FINE,
COULD ANYONE GIVE ME THERE THOUGHTS ON THIS.
MANY THANKS FOR ANY REPLYS
Check the trailer socket itself - most likely it's full of damp mud or something and is causing just enough current to pass to make it think there's a trailer attached. Had the same on mine

A good squirt of WD40 or some other protective stuff is normally enough to restore things back to normal

The trailer light is SUPPOSED to flash when there's a trailer attached to let you know the bulbs are working
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