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Re: Dash Lights and Turn Signals

To: wtsnyder@bellsouth.net
Subject: Re: Dash Lights and Turn Signals
From: Dave & Liz DuBois <ddubois@sinclair.net>
Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2006 00:21:56 -0700
Bill,

Try connecting a jumper wire between the two terminals on the rheostat 
and see if the dash lights come on.  If that happens, then the rheostat 
is bad or just dirty.  Before buying a new one, remove it and carefully 
bend back the tabs that hold it together and, using some contact 
cleaner, clean the wire coil and the slider real well (really scrub 
them, flooding them with cleaner and then working the slider back and 
forth - then do it all over again).  Reassemble the rheostat and see if 
it works.  Contrary to what the others have said,  the dash lights work 
very well through the rheostat in our TD after it had been cleaned.  If 
it doesn't, then it's time to order a new one.

<> Turn signals - first, go over the wiring very carefully to insure 
that everything is wired correctly (including the switch - it is easy to 
mis-wire the switch).  If everything is wired correctly, and you have 
power to the correct places, then see if the 12 volts is going through 
the switch.  If it is, insure that it is getting to the relay (both left 
and right) and causes the relay to energize.  If the relay is not 
energizing in both directions, check the ground for the coils.  If the 
relay is energizing and the signals are not working, clean the contacts 
with some of that contact cleaner left over from the rheostat.  If you 
find that the relay is shot, I can make one for you for considerably 
less than what you can get one for from Moss or Abingdon. 

To what the others have told you about restoring the turn signal switch, 
I would add that there is a hold on adjustment screw centered between 
the three terminals on the back end of the switch.  The screw should 
have  plug of felt under it and by tightening the screw down on the 
felt, you can increase the hold time of the switch if all else in the 
switch is properly restored.  If you can't get sufficient hold time, put 
a drop of thin oil on the felt pad and try again.

Good luck,
Dave

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