Justin:
Before you do any major surgery, flick the hazard switch on and off a few
times.
I lost all my turn signals, changed the bulbs, changed the flasher, changed
the fuses (incidentally, on my 71 B there are two fuses for the turn
signals), then I flicked the hazards switch a few times and everything
started working.
Good luck.
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Ciao.
Mike.
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>From: Justin Lehrer <justinl8@yahoo.com>
>To: mgs@autox.team.net
>Subject: Turn Signals
>Date: Wed, Mar 15, 2000, 8:58 AM
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> All,
>
> The turn signals on my '79 B have called it quits. Forgive my ignorance,
> but can anyone tell me how I can determine exactly where the problem is?
> The fuse is fine. Do I need something specific to test the circuit and
> determine where the problem is? It may be the actual signal, but before
> they all died, the left front one was not working for about a month. I was
> unable to diagnose that problem either (though I did determine that it
> wasn't a bulb issue).
>
> Any advice is appreciated.
>
> thanks,
>
> Justin Lehrer
> '79 MGB Red
> Redwood City, CA
>
>
>
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> <P>All,</P>
> <P>The turn signals on my '79 B have called it quits. Forgive my
> ignorance, but can anyone tell me how I can determine exactly where the
> problem is? The fuse is fine. Do I need something specific to
> test the circuit and determine where the problem is? It may be the
> actual signal, but before they all died, the left front one was not working
> for about a month. I was unable to diagnose that problem either
> (though I did determine that it wasn't a bulb issue).</P>
> <P>Any advice is appreciated.</P>
> <P>thanks,</P>
> <P>Justin Lehrer<BR>'79 MGB Red<BR>Redwood City, CA</P><p><br><hr
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