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Author Subject: Indicators / Airbag rotatry thing
drewhughes

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Location: Coalville

Registered: 20 Jun 2013

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Post #1
Hey guys,

Was planning on removing my dash etc to remove all the sound deadening, half way I thought I cant be arsed with this. lol

But after removing the steering wheel, stalk, clocks etc I bought an aftermarket wheel and started putting things back to together.

Was making sure stuff worked everytime i put something back together.

Everything works bar the indicators. when I turn the ignition theres a click sound as if the hazard lights are flicking on n off, but its in sequence with the headlight icon on the dash flicking on n off.

I havent got the hazard light switch connected either, which I have literally just thought of writing this, dont suppose that has got anything to do with the indicators not working does it?

Also I think I've ended up breaking this on removal as well



which i think is why the indicators arent working?


Can anyone help?

Cheers

Drew
Posted 27th Oct 2013 at 13:23
pug_306

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Post #2
That's the rotary coupler for the airbag, pretty sure the hazards will need to be plugged in for the indicators to work though :-)

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Posted 27th Oct 2013 at 13:29
rich306

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Post #3
Id consider looking at dismantling the indicator unit, clean up the contact grease inside as it could be causing this glitch.

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Posted 27th Oct 2013 at 14:41
russbez

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Post #4
isnt there an faq for that

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Posted 27th Oct 2013 at 15:58
Niall

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Post #5
pug_306 wrote:
That's the rotary coupler for the airbag, pretty sure the hazards will need to be plugged in for the indicators to work though :-)



This. The hazard light switch has to be plugged in for the indicators to work.
Posted 27th Oct 2013 at 17:05
rich306

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Post #6
Niall wrote:
pug_306 wrote:
That's the rotary coupler for the airbag, pretty sure the hazards will need to be plugged in for the indicators to work though :-)



This. The hazard light switch has to be plugged in for the indicators to work.



Ooops my bad for not reading it all right hahahaha

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jamiek_uk2000 wrote:
You'll need to throw money at the car. Not on parts. Just stand near your car and throw loose change at it, I find this increases performance for a short period of time
- Top Tip!!!
Posted 28th Oct 2013 at 06:47
thugpuggin

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Post #7
Niall wrote:
pug_306 wrote:
That's the rotary coupler for the airbag, pretty sure the hazards will need to be plugged in for the indicators to work though :-)



This. The hazard light switch has to be plugged in for the indicators to work.


Indeed

If you need to drive the vehicle while in this dismantled state be sure to reconnect the hazard warning switch, otherwise the indicators do not work. The connector is the one in the middle.

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Posted 29th Oct 2013 at 01:11

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