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richuk



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Hazard Lights
The hazard warning lights on my 2010 tdci 110 xs seem to have a problem. When you turn them on initially they are fine for about 1 - 2 minutes. After this time they begin to flash slower and slower, until after about 5 minutes they stop flashing altogether to the off position. Its almost like the battery is flat, but it isn't. This is the same whether or not the engine is running. Turning the switch off and then on again doesn't have any affect. Could it be the flasher unit is getting hot? I suspect a trip to the stealer is required under warranty, but as they are 30 miles away I thought I'd ask here first.

Thanks

Rich Rich

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Post #101640 22nd Nov 2011 1:47pm
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bpman



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hi Rich,

I've not heard of this before.

Try a search on the forum

Then, do you know where the flasher unit is ? Probably behind flap under steering wheel, pop the cover off and check to see if it gets warm - a good place to start.
Post #101736 22nd Nov 2011 7:38pm
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Nick T



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My hazzards burnt out after constant use.....only joking.... 20 odd years of LR ownership and I'm still a sucker Rolling Eyes
Post #101744 22nd Nov 2011 7:56pm
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110SEB



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Odd one. I have NO idea.
Post #101748 22nd Nov 2011 8:21pm
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richuk



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Thanks for the replies. I did search the forum but couldn't find any similar threads. I tried it again tonight and it stopped within 4 minutes. But stops in the on position not off as previously stated. The on period just gets longer until it stays on. The off period is as it should be. After it stopped I switched it off for 30 secs and then on and they were still stuck on. Then I left it for a couple of minutes and tried again when it flashed slowly before stopping again, which leads me to believe it is something to do with the flasher unit overheating, and then working again as it cools down. I will find the flasher unit and see if that is a correct assumption. Rich

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Post #101753 22nd Nov 2011 8:41pm
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110SEB



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Other than adding an unintelligent answer based on a total lack of electrics knowledge - might this be an earth problem?
Post #101757 22nd Nov 2011 8:57pm
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RFT



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Four things to consider:

Do you have LED indicators as a conventional flasher struggles to cope with LEDs?

What happens when you leave the indicators flashing for extended period?

Is the alarm working ok, as the alarm unit flashes the indicators?

Do you have trailer attached?

But my assumption is that the flasher unit is flucked.

Richard 130 Puma HCPU with an Artica 240LR Demountable Camper
Post #101793 22nd Nov 2011 11:02pm
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