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Date:         Wed, 12 Apr 2006 21:39:03 -0400
Reply-To:     Ken Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
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From:         Ken Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
Subject:      Re: Turn signals Blinking Too fast???????
Comments: To: Dennis Haynes <dhaynes@OPTONLINE.NET>
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Usually the problems with the blinkers can be found either with a burnt out bulb (very apparent) or at the front socket on the side that is acting funny (they get corroded). I just had a wierd one that almost made me give up without fixing the problem (I never did this before so it was irking me). The van came in with no blinkers working. I found that the fuse was blown so I replaced it. Now all of the blinkers worked except for the passenger side rear. I thought, "oh just a bad bulb". I replaced the bulb, but still nothing. Then I started testing for power. I couldn't get a good reading because the power was fluctuating and every once and a while the fuse would burn out again. I swapped over a new relay, a new switch, checked front bulb sockets, traced the wiring and tested all of the wiring one wire at a time for continuity. Everything tested good. I was about to give up since I was actually working on the van for another shop and just let them deal with it when the other shop owner came by. He asked if I had checked the brake lights. I hadn't had anyone around to look at them while I pressed the pedal before. So he watched while I pressed and they didn't work either. I checked the fuse and it was blown. At that moment I knew what was wrong. Are you ready for the "Scooby-Doo-there-was-no-way-you-could-have-figured-it-out-from-my-hints" ending? The van had a tow hitch on it and someone had spliced in a trailer wiring plug into the rear tail light wiring with scotchlocs. I removed all of the wiring to this harness and everything worked. It was this "foreign" object all the time. I would have removed it sooner but I didn't want to mess up the customer's trailer wiring and I didn't think it could be the problem. It took me one whole minute to fix once I found it. I wish I would have thought of it four hours before that:-) Hope this inspires someone not to give up!

Ken Wilford John 3:16 www.vanagain.com Dennis Haynes wrote:

>The flasher is designed to require a minimum load to work properly. The >fast flashing is an indication that one of the bulbs is out. Turn on the >emergency flashers. The front and rear bulbs should be equally bright. >If the right front is dimmer than the left, that is the problem. Bad >socket, ground connection, or the socket is connected wrong. Rear would >be bad socket, ground, or wrong bulb. Should be 1156 for turn signal, >reverse and brake lights. Front bulb is 1157, dual filament. The >brighter filament is for the turn signal. Lower brightness is for the >marker or parking lights. > >Dennis > >-----Original Message----- >From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf >Of - Melissa Puckett >Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 6:03 PM >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >Subject: Turn signals Blinking Too fast??????? > >Anyone ever failed inspection after putting all new light bulbs into all >tail lights headlights and turn signals , in particular for a Right turn >signal >blinking too fast? >Just took my 1982 Vanagon GL in thru inspection, everything passed >except >for the Right side turn signal. Like i said We just replaced >everysingle light >bulb there was to replace so im kinda scratching my head at this one >Maybe >some kind of wiring problem or somthing else?? > >Thanks >Melissa > > >


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