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Every time I say this it sounds like a joke, but I have an intermittent fault with my indicators. They just stop working whenever they fancy it, and appear now to have completely died.
They don't do any clicking, so am I to assume the relay is the likely culprit, or is it more likely to be the stalk, or something?
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Check the hazard light switch is plugged in properly.
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I had this, faulty relay. Lots of intermittent life followed by complete death.
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Pull the relay and take the case off, be pretty obvious if its worn.
Stalks can do this too mind. Both cheap and easy enough to replace mind
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I'll check the connection on the hazard switch first, then the relay I guess.
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