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Hey guys...

somereason my indicators have just stopped working.... fuse checked out ok.. and the hazard lights still work (if this is even relevant??) does anyone know which relay i am to look for? incase mine is buggered? any other likely problems?

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thats an easy relay to find as my car is stripped,, its a black square relay to the left of round one, there side by side, they are located to the way way left of the steering wheel buy lower, you may have to take tha dash facia off and take the bottom section off from undet the steering wheel.

I can get a picture if u like

thats an easy relay to find as my car is stripped,, its a black square relay to the left of round one, there side by side, they are located to the way way left of the steering wheel buy lower, you may have to take tha dash facia off and take the bottom section off from undet the steering wheel.

I can get a picture if u like

but my guess would be they the white plug at the back top of the dash section. Then you can put new globes in while its out, and chech the indicator globes, they are standard wedge globes.

Also it may sound strange but check the fuses under the bonnet

ok.... i found a page that said the indicator fuse was the one third from bottom and in left column in fuse box near drivers right leg. this fuse was fine. im convinced its the relay... checked fuses under bonnet and there doesnt seem many there. a couple of relays but if u say its near the steering column id be more inclined to believe that.

  • 14 years later...
  • 2 weeks later...

? Reallly?!?

 

...well where exactly? Lol. Had the main dash and steering surround off the other day and couldn't see any screws/clips at all to remove the lower trim.

 

Can only see one screw that can be seen in the pictures above, just below the left side of the speedo but that doesn't seem to loosen it at all. 

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Even just

https://www.google.com.au/search?source=hp&ei=W5ALX5TvH4a1rQH-j6qYCA&q=r33+under+dash+screws&oq=r33+under+dash+screws&gs_lcp=CgZwc3ktYWIQAzoICAAQsQMQgwE6BQgAELEDOgIIADoGCAAQFhAeOggIABAWEAoQHjoFCCEQoAE6BAghEBU6BwghEAoQoAFQ1QVYgyZgjytoAHAAeACAAfABiAGWHJIBBjAuMTguM5gBAKABAaoBB2d3cy13aXo&sclient=psy-ab&ved=0ahUKEwjUiOKb48jqAhWGWisKHf6HCoMQ4dUDCAg&uact=5

 

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