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Old 12-31-11, 09:49 PM
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RX7 turn signal problems

So my Rx7 right turn signal doesnt work checked fuses they all work switched out the switch nothing anybody know how to see what the problem is
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Besides the bulbs, when the signal lever is pressed upward for the right turn indicators to work the Green/Yellow wire at the CPU's largest plug should have 12 volts w/key to on. The Green/White wire in the same plug should also have 12 volts w/key to on. If the G/Y has proper voltage, which indicates the turn signal is working properly, but the G/W doesn't have voltage then the contact on the circuit board likely needs resoldering (this is the place where the wire makes contact w/the board at the terminal and the terminal probably has a bad connection to the circuit board thus requiring it to be resoldered).
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Originally Posted by satch
Besides the bulbs, when the signal lever is pressed upward for the right turn indicators to work the Green/Yellow wire at the CPU's largest plug should have 12 volts w/key to on. The Green/White wire in the same plug should also have 12 volts w/key to on. If the G/Y has proper voltage, which indicates the turn signal is working properly, but the G/W doesn't have voltage then the contact on the circuit board likely needs resoldering (this is the place where the wire makes contact w/the board at the terminal and the terminal probably has a bad connection to the circuit board thus requiring it to be resoldered).
Do you have a part number or somewhere I can buy it just so I wont have to solder
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CPU ain't to cheap. And soldering really isn't difficult. There are a few VERY good how to solder videos on youtube as well. It could potentially save you a few hundred.
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I was going crazy trying to figure out why my turn signals won't work. Joined this forum and read about re soldering the contacts on the CPU. It was a little difficult getting it out, and a cinch to put back in. Worked like a charm. No cost to repair, can't hurt to try....
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Still turn signal trouble

Originally Posted by satch
Besides the bulbs, when the signal lever is pressed upward for the right turn indicators to work the Green/Yellow wire at the CPU's largest plug should have 12 volts w/key to on. The Green/White wire in the same plug should also have 12 volts w/key to on. If the G/Y has proper voltage, which indicates the turn signal is working properly, but the G/W doesn't have voltage then the contact on the circuit board likely needs resoldering (this is the place where the wire makes contact w/the board at the terminal and the terminal probably has a bad connection to the circuit board thus requiring it to be resoldered).
Still having trouble with my turn signals and hazzards. G/Y to ground gets 10V or so. G/W show nothing, same with GB.
I resoldered the CUP before and after this test. Same results. Any more ideas?
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