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Old 16-06-2015, 10:53 AM   #1
Swedishmoose
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Default Indicator relay playing up...

G'day....


I have just noticed that there is something wrong with the indicator.

If I turn left, everything is correct and the relay flashes at normal speed.

If I turn on the hazard lights, same thing, everything is fine.

If I turn right, the indicator relay flashes very fast.

I changed the relay and it is still the same.

Could it be the body electronics module (BEM)?

Can the BEM somehow be reset


The confusing bit is that it seems to be all good when turning left or when using the hazard lights.
The fault only occurs when turning right.


Maybe someone has had the same problems and has an idea what that is.

(Ford Falcon Futura 4.0 Automatic)

Cheers

The Moose
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