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dorstsmith2



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if you use lift hand indicate all light flash too
HI bit of a problem if you use lift hand indicator all light flash too Sad Question Question


any ideas



i have also noted that if light are on left hand indicator as well, con checked with meter and 0.1ohms between wire green/red and red/black with lamp out Question i am going good look in the day light tomorrow at trailer socket wiring as all exterior lighting meat at this point Exclamation


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Post #292175 21st Dec 2013 1:49pm
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couplands



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What...???

cheers

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deep down



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If all your lights are flashing when you indicate to the left, it sounds like you have a bad earth problem.

Check the connections to the indicators would be the first thing.
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Dave T



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Damp and muck can get into the lamp holders/connections quite easily and cause that 2015 RRS Autobiography SDV6
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dorstsmith2



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if you pull on wiring loom right hand side back end the problem can be made appear and disappear now to find out how fix it Question Sad


New chases loom Crying or Very sad
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deep down



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It sounds like you've got a bad connection in that area somewhere.

Check all the connectors in that area, disconnect them, clean them with something like WD40 or contact cleaner and make them back up.

If this doesn't cure it, move each wire at the plug connections until you find the one thats causing the problem.

It will be something simple.
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dorstsmith2



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thanks deep down have find the problem need to find away to get the loom out
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Try disconnecting the tow socket from the loom underneath the right hand rear wheel arch (there's a plug behind a plastic panel in the rear wheel well) and spray contact cleaner in the loom plug. Check to see if the lights all work before re-connecting the tow socket.
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