SSG ALBANESE
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Hi everyone,
My CUCV M1008 is have issues with the blinker system.
Issue: When left or right turn signal is engaged the dash blinker light comes on, stays steady and does not blink. The front and rear bulbs do come on but do not flash. I can use my fingers up and down to simulate the system working fine. The flasher does not click. Hazards flash but quicker than they should using a heavy duty flasher.
What I have done:
1) Scrolled though other posts within our site finding no new info.
2) Used TM (have not torn apart the harness in hopes I am missing something)
3) Replaced Fuse
4) Replaced Flasher (tried switching the hazard and turn flasher but nothing changed and hazards still working.)
5) Purchased new bulb harnesses all the way around. Cut out all old and replaced, cleaned each ground.
6) Installed all new bulbs and used dielectric grease.
7) Dug into the Column and replaced the directional switch.
Unbolted the fuse box and confirmed wiring is attached in the back, and it is.
Hoping that someone has come as far as I have and found a solution. Advice on proceeding would be great.
Thank you.
Rob
My CUCV M1008 is have issues with the blinker system.
Issue: When left or right turn signal is engaged the dash blinker light comes on, stays steady and does not blink. The front and rear bulbs do come on but do not flash. I can use my fingers up and down to simulate the system working fine. The flasher does not click. Hazards flash but quicker than they should using a heavy duty flasher.
What I have done:
1) Scrolled though other posts within our site finding no new info.
2) Used TM (have not torn apart the harness in hopes I am missing something)
3) Replaced Fuse
4) Replaced Flasher (tried switching the hazard and turn flasher but nothing changed and hazards still working.)
5) Purchased new bulb harnesses all the way around. Cut out all old and replaced, cleaned each ground.
6) Installed all new bulbs and used dielectric grease.
7) Dug into the Column and replaced the directional switch.
Unbolted the fuse box and confirmed wiring is attached in the back, and it is.
Hoping that someone has come as far as I have and found a solution. Advice on proceeding would be great.
Thank you.
Rob