1970 Turn Signal Relay |
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1970 Turn Signal Relay |
podiummotorsports |
Mar 23 2016, 12:29 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 39 Joined: 7-October 12 From: Rossmoor, CA Member No.: 15,011 Region Association: Southern California |
I am wondering if anybody knows if the early 914 has a turn signal relay. The only reason I ask is because when I use the right turn signal and press on the brake I get both flashers flashing but when I use the left turn signal and press the brake it works fine. After reading many post people suggested cleaning the ground (done) and replace the turn signal relay. Here is a pic of my fuse box/ relays. It doesn't look like any of the others I have seen people post. Since this is a 1970 914 I was wondering if it was located somewhere else or if they didn't use them and I need to keep researching.
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podiummotorsports |
Mar 26 2016, 07:34 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 39 Joined: 7-October 12 From: Rossmoor, CA Member No.: 15,011 Region Association: Southern California |
Sorry for the delay in getting the pics and details. I would have to say that I didn't think this was going to be such a challenge. I went searching for the replacement and found they have the relay on amazon with amazon prime. So I ordered the part and it came the next day. Unfortunately that is where my troubles came. The part was manufactured by URO and when I put it in the car it didn't work at all. When I was pulling it back out the part broke in my hands. So what ever you do, don't by URO parts. I then tracked down another manufacture from a local parts house. This time is was made in Germany. I plugged it in and worked like a charm and all my problems are solved. Here are the pics of each product.
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Mikey914 |
Mar 29 2017, 09:20 PM
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The rubber man Group: Members Posts: 12,733 Joined: 27-December 04 From: Hillsboro, OR Member No.: 3,348 Region Association: None |
Sorry for the delay in getting the pics and details. I would have to say that I didn't think this was going to be such a challenge. I went searching for the replacement and found they have the relay on amazon with amazon prime. So I ordered the part and it came the next day. Unfortunately that is where my troubles came. The part was manufactured by URO and when I put it in the car it didn't work at all. When I was pulling it back out the part broke in my hands. So what ever you do, don't by URO parts. I then tracked down another manufacture from a local parts house. This time is was made in Germany. I plugged it in and worked like a charm and all my problems are solved. Here are the pics of each product. Really URO made a $hit part!!! Almost unbelievable!!! Do I have to start making flasher units too? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/chair.gif) |
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