Re: [DML] Update/Next Question
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Re: [DML] Update/Next Question
- From: Warren Wallingford <warren@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 11:40:27 -0500
Joe's right about the grounds being trouble, but before you go off on a
quest, check the connection at the back of the switch. Reach around
behind the A/C panel, under the flap of the console. Push the plug on
the back of the hazard switch so that all the contacts make as well as
they can. Weird things happen when that plug or the one behind the
light switch are only partly connected. Maybe the ground pin is open
and there is one available when the turn signal is selected. If it turns
out you need a hazard switch, give me a call.
http://www.usadmc.com/dmcstore/ViewPart.asp?PID=1414&Qty=1&ShowCart=true
Warren Wallingford
DeLorean Motor Company (Texas)
15023 Eddie Drive
Humble, Texas 77396 USA
http://www.delorean.com
800/USA-DMC1
281/441-2537
281/441-2813 Fax
Joseph Kuchan wrote:
> 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.
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> 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.
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> -Joe Kuchan
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>>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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