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My indicators are not working, but my hazard lights are :rolleyes: , I have checked the fuse next to the accelerator pedal and its fine, where should I look next?

Also my headlamps are acting up, the drivers side one is dim, both bulbs are functioning but not the same as the passenger side (which is working fine), I have checked the fuse for these also, could this be related to the a high beam fault off the indicator stalk?

Was hoping to get it through the mot this week but not going to pass with these faults. lol.

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whats the condition of the battery? not flat is it?

 

otherwise check all your earths and relays

sounds like an earth issue

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Battery is literally brand new (not even turned starter yet)

Dont know how to check relays, :confused:

I have fitted round lights at the back could be something to do with those but I tested them ages ago, maybe never noticed headlamp problem at the time.

will have another tinker later. cheers

When you fitted the round lights did you remove the small plastic box (about the size of a box of matches) attached to the O/S cluster? This is the bulb failure detection unit and if not connected causes all sorts of weird lighting issues....

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When you fitted the round lights did you remove the small plastic box (about the size of a box of matches) attached to the O/S cluster? This is the bulb failure detection unit and if not connected causes all sorts of weird lighting issues....

 

 

Just disconnected this and the same faults occur

Acts the same regardless if connected or not?

I'm stuck :(

Could try the connector onto the hazard light switch is on properly. Wouldn't explain the headlamp issue though...

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This is silly...............

When I was bleeding the brakes, I was putting the wheels back on one by one. The front of the car was now on the floor and the back was still in the air. I asked my mate to put the handbrake on while the front of the car was in limbo, this sorted my reversing light out (I just left the car sat in reverse gear for days) and funnily enough the indicator stalk started working again?

Just had an auto electrician round about the headlamp, none the wiser?? (still fooked)

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