Accord blinker turn signal relay clicking FAST when not actuated
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Accord blinker turn signal relay clicking FAST when not actuated
Hi there. I have a 91 accord and about a month ago I started hearing
a rapid random clicking when I was driving that sounded like the
blinker relay clicking . It seemed to settle down when I put the turn
signal on, which is every time I make a turn or lane change :^)
Now it's clicking out fast all the time, except when I put my turn
signal or hazard lights on and then it clicks like normal blinker
speed. It seems like the relay maybe but I got a new relay (from
Advance, it fit anyway..) and put it in and it didn't help.
Does anyone know how this system works? I checked and all my blinker
lights are working.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!!
a rapid random clicking when I was driving that sounded like the
blinker relay clicking . It seemed to settle down when I put the turn
signal on, which is every time I make a turn or lane change :^)
Now it's clicking out fast all the time, except when I put my turn
signal or hazard lights on and then it clicks like normal blinker
speed. It seems like the relay maybe but I got a new relay (from
Advance, it fit anyway..) and put it in and it didn't help.
Does anyone know how this system works? I checked and all my blinker
lights are working.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!!
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Re: Accord blinker turn signal relay clicking FAST when not actuated
Many cars use flasherers that has an "outage" feature. This means that
when a bulb burns out and less current is flowing through the
flasher... it flashes real fast to alert the driver that he's got a
bulb out. Your situation sounds like you have a phantom small current
draw in the flasher circuit and the outage feature is engaged on a
constant basis.
Professor
www.telstar-electronics.com
when a bulb burns out and less current is flowing through the
flasher... it flashes real fast to alert the driver that he's got a
bulb out. Your situation sounds like you have a phantom small current
draw in the flasher circuit and the outage feature is engaged on a
constant basis.
Professor
www.telstar-electronics.com
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Re: Accord blinker turn signal relay clicking FAST when not actuated
Many cars use flasherers that has an "outage" feature. This means that
when a bulb burns out and less current is flowing through the
flasher... it flashes real fast to alert the driver that he's got a
bulb out. Your situation sounds like you have a phantom small current
draw in the flasher circuit and the outage feature is engaged on a
constant basis.
Professor
www.telstar-electronics.com
when a bulb burns out and less current is flowing through the
flasher... it flashes real fast to alert the driver that he's got a
bulb out. Your situation sounds like you have a phantom small current
draw in the flasher circuit and the outage feature is engaged on a
constant basis.
Professor
www.telstar-electronics.com
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