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4 Way Flasher Question: |
914_7T3 |
Feb 16 2020, 08:28 PM
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Please forgive me, I'm new to all of this! Group: Members Posts: 1,872 Joined: 3-April 17 From: Los Angeles, CA Member No.: 20,991 Region Association: Southern California |
The 4-way flasher (hazard) switch flashes red and all four corners flash as they should. The question is should the green turn signal indicators in the tach illuminate with the 4-ways as well? Not sure why I think that they are supposed to, but they currently do not. Car is a late '73.
Back story is that I have been trouble shooting some electrical stuff recently including some funky 4-way flasher stuff. @chi town and @bdstone914 diagnosed that I had the black and gray wires in both turn signal buckets inverted. Everything is now operating as it should, but can't recall if those turn signal indicators should flash too? Multiple relays were checked and parking brake flashes as it should. Anybody know? |
Spoke |
Feb 17 2020, 10:26 AM
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Jerry Group: Members Posts: 7,104 Joined: 29-October 04 From: Allentown, PA Member No.: 3,031 Region Association: None |
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914_7T3 |
Feb 17 2020, 12:03 PM
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Please forgive me, I'm new to all of this! Group: Members Posts: 1,872 Joined: 3-April 17 From: Los Angeles, CA Member No.: 20,991 Region Association: Southern California |
Multiple relays were checked and parking brake flashes as it should. So you've tried multiple flasher relays and they all behave the same? I believe the tach turnsignal indicators should light up with 4-ways on. I have tried two new Wehrle relays and they are both not working correctly. One keeps the E-brake light indicator solid and they other has it flashing very quickly. The Hella TBB4 relay in the car is working correctly as evidenced in the E-brake, turn signal and Hazards flashing at the correct speed. This is a known problem with the Wehrles as they all come with the generic Porsche part number 914.618.303.11 , but there were diffferences in the older stock. I recall seeing previous threads on this. |
Spoke |
Feb 17 2020, 05:09 PM
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Jerry Group: Members Posts: 7,104 Joined: 29-October 04 From: Allentown, PA Member No.: 3,031 Region Association: None |
I have tried two new Wehrle relays and they are both not working correctly. One keeps the E-brake light indicator solid and they other has it flashing very quickly. Looks like the Wehrle 914-618-303-11 relays may have some issues. Below are the comments from a couple of guys on Pelican who had similar issues as you have. For LED turnsignals, I resell the EP26 LED-compatible flasher which solves many issues especially when using LED turnsignals. Works also with incandescent lights. 914-618-303-11 on Pelican Parts Clark Allen Feburary 2nd, 2018 Wherle relay does not work After buying this item, I was told that the very low load on it when only the hand brake lite is on will not blink properly. Guess what, my source was right. The load is so low that the relay hyper clicks to the point that it just buzzes. If you pull the hazard knob everything works fine.... more load and it works. But these guys will sell it to you anyway. Buy an LED relay, or an OEM brand. $18 Wherle will not work. They tell me to keep it, they are not taking it back. Paul January 10th, 2017 Works, sort of... This relay works fine except for the brake light function. With the parking brake engaged, the brake light on the dash doesn't flash like it's supposed to. Instead, it glows dimly, accompanied by an annoying buzzing sound. I replaced this with a good used OEM part and all is well. |
scallyk9 |
Feb 17 2020, 10:32 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 341 Joined: 16-October 16 From: Port Orchard, WA, USA Member No.: 20,499 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I have tried two new Wehrle relays and they are both not working correctly. One keeps the E-brake light indicator solid and they other has it flashing very quickly. Looks like the Wehrle 914-618-303-11 relays may have some issues. Below are the comments from a couple of guys on Pelican who had similar issues as you have. For LED turnsignals, I resell the EP26 LED-compatible flasher which solves many issues especially when using LED turnsignals. Works also with incandescent lights. 914-618-303-11 on Pelican Parts Clark Allen Feburary 2nd, 2018 Wherle relay does not work After buying this item, I was told that the very low load on it when only the hand brake lite is on will not blink properly. Guess what, my source was right. The load is so low that the relay hyper clicks to the point that it just buzzes. If you pull the hazard knob everything works fine.... more load and it works. But these guys will sell it to you anyway. Buy an LED relay, or an OEM brand. $18 Wherle will not work. They tell me to keep it, they are not taking it back. Paul January 10th, 2017 Works, sort of... This relay works fine except for the brake light function. With the parking brake engaged, the brake light on the dash doesn't flash like it's supposed to. Instead, it glows dimly, accompanied by an annoying buzzing sound. I replaced this with a good used OEM part and all is well. Interesting. I have Spoke's LED lights all around and his modified EP-26 relay. Love them. All is good except when I replaced the missing switch at the emergency hand brake, the warning lamp flashes normally but the green turn signal indicator is solid on...no flashing. The turn signals work normally with the emergency brake on or off. |
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