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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rich A on March 15, 2015, 09:19:01 PM
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Something weird is going on with the turn signals on my Ambassador.
With the ignition on, but engine not running, all of the turn signals work normally. I should add that all of the indicators have regular, i.e., incandescent bulbs. But when I start the engine, the turn signals flash (too) rapidly. I've tried two different flashers, and the same thing happens.
Thoughts?
Rich A
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I had to get an electronic one on the Cal2, was doing same thing w/Warner regular & heavy duty.
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Your flasher may be sensitive to the higher voltage. You're probably driving about 12v without the engine running, 14.5v with the generator running -- or higher if the voltage regulator is wonky.
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It would be worth checking to see if the regulator is allowing the battery voltage to get too high.
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I'll check the VR when I get a chance--I thought that might be the culprit. But this didn't start happening until I changed out the front indicators; I realize that might be a co-incidence, but I put a different set of indicators on and the problem persists. I also tried some LED bulbs and the problem didn't go away.
Rich A
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I've had to isolate the flasher unit from vibration a little better than it was originally. Still didn't totally fix it though, would still flash irregularly sometimes. Only going to an electronic flasher, like guzzisteve mentions, fixed it for good.
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Installed a new, heavy duty flasher, and the turn signals work properly now.
Rich A