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Re: Turn signals dead / Gauge Cluster circuit board [message #322887 is a reply to message #322802] Mon, 28 August 2017 20:21 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Deb is currently offline  Deb   Canada
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Signal lights DO work. Emerg & turn signals. It's just the R indicator light in the dash thats a dud. The L one works fine. I must have misunderstood his message - I thought it meant that the signals weren't working. It's just that R indicator light in the cluster. So - I can change lanes and turn corners without getting the finger flashed at me Smile

Thank you both for stopping my headlong rush behind the dash! Later this week, or on the weekend I will take a look at the switch relay on the column and see if I can resurrect that little blinker.. But at least I feel OK taking her out on the road.

Next task - checking out the coolant temperature sender. I am hoping it's just the sensor itself. That & continuing with the Onan. So far I know the pump is OK, board seems OK, fuse is good, carb has been removed & cleaned and fuel is getting where it needs to be. Turns over but won't catch (used to catch, but wouldn't run) Spark which was there, is no longer - so I will check the coil first and then go from there if that is OK. I am taking it one small step at a time with that one.


Deb McWade Logan Lake, BC, CAN GMC Alumnus It's Bigger on the Inside!
 
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