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Old 01-17-08, 09:27 PM
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turn siganl problem

hi i own a 90 rx7 need info on why my left side turn signals are not working
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check the wiring to the actual light
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Probably bad flasher board in the CPU
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Lol i had this problem. Does it make clicking sound when the turn signal is on? If not then check the Computer Chip that is located by the fuses, it's behind the plastic cover. Take the chip out and check for bad connection. I had to do that and after re-soldering the connection, it works fine
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yeah it does make the clicking sound
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Hmmm, Well i'm not sure if this will help but here's a list of stuff i would check. Fuses, Computer Chip, Turn signal switch, wiring harness, bulb.
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fuses, bulbs and wiring appear fine
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That means u got two left, Computer Chip and turn signal switch. Well you know where the turn signal switch is. The computer chip is located by the fuses, behind the black plastic cover, by the resting foot pedal, u'll see alot of wires going there. Disconnect the wiring harness, check for voltage w/ a multi-meter, pull the chip out of the black plastic casing, check the connections (soldered wires, kinda looks like silver mountain on a plain green field, i think their called connections lol). Same goes w/ turn signal is computer chip not the problem, these is all the things i can think off my head right now.
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ok thanks ill check it out when it warns up down here
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