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I need help ,my indicators didnt work since this morning...they stoped working,but getting to work they started again...so though nothing happened .

In the afternon they didn't work at all checked fuse it was OK...so HELP ME...please.

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Sorry, I meant have you checked the 'Flasher Can' (the thing that clicks when the blinkers are on) you'll find it under the dash driver side. About the size of a film cannister.

Cannot find it ...How does it look?the only roundish things are 2 small cilinder under drivers kick panel # TD107-2?

Sorry looks like it's square in Stageas. 25710 or B in the attached pic. part number 25731-AG000 Genuine should be around $25 maybe?

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hope this helps!

After looking for that part I found this ...looks the same but numbers are different,It reads:

NILES

IF356 Japan

12.6 V 85C/M

T/S 54w

H/W T/SX2

DOT

and at the other side e13

020301

9629N

Checked it with the multimeter,but no reding between any of the terminals...

Can it bet it? Just in case attache a pic. BTW forgot to say it's a 1999 RSFOURV S2 STAGEA...

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Edited by southern_tango
Yep that would be it! Sometimes they just need a bit of a tap to get going again. That's assuming the problem lies in the unit and not somewhere else.

Thanks a lot ,you've been of really great help...BTW where did you get the FAST?

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