Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 18:09:04 GMT From: Paul Halliday <pjghnospamyonder.co.uk> Subject: Re: Direction Indicator Problem
in article c6hcmq$c3k64$4nospam52899.news.uni-berlin.de, Grunff at grunffnospam.com wrote on 25/04/2004 23:05: > Paul Halliday wrote: > >> The bulb is not broken, hence I started to measure things with my multimeter >> on the left side and then the right for comparison. I get the same kind of >> readings, just the LHS is faster. I'll try a bulb swap tomorrow and inspect >> all the other bulbs. Are you saying that a bulb other than the repeater can >> cause this problem? > > Yes, any of the indicator bulbs can cause this problem. If you check the > bulbs and they're all ok, then it's time to start looking for a bad > earth. But my money's on a bulb being the wrong wattage (or blown). Duh! Yup, the back is out. I had a quick look this morning, but have not yet got around to investigating whether it is a bulb or bad ground. Many thanks, Paul