RE: [DML] Update/Next Question
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RE: [DML] Update/Next Question



Really bizarre behavior of electrical systems such as you describe is often 
the result of a bad or completely missing ground. Circuits then behave in 
weird ways due to "sneak" paths that change depending upon the setting of 
various switches in the car. I know that may not be too much help, but in my 
experience that is usually the cause of the kind of behavior you descibe.

I would start by verifyingh that there are no blown fuses, then start 
looking for missing grounds. Often corrosion at a grounding point is the 
culprit.

-Joe Kuchan

>Now - the next one.  Car is dead, push hazard switch
>on - hazard lights respond.  Car is running, push
>hazard light switch - nothing happens....Put the left
>or right turn signal on and turn the hazard light
>switch on, BOOM ...hazard lights work perfectly.  Now
>how in the world is that?






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