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    2010 def 110 double cab indicators stopped

    Hi Guys
    Haven't been in for a long while, moving interstate, build house, sue builder, take up archery after 30 year break, still working fifo although beteeen jobs at the moment (anyone need truck driver, excavator op Bendigo or surrounds)
    anyway was coming back home yesterday from archery in Castlemaine and indicators stopped working !!!
    Have had a good look at fuses seem OK and have done the aulro search...
    took relay out and tapped on dash seems ok
    haven't been towing recently
    brake lights work
    head and tail lights work high / low beam
    hazard lights work on all corners
    horn works
    rear fog lamp works
    reverse lamp works
    driving light working


    any where I haven't looked yet or tried ???


    cheers
    Muddy

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    OK, sorted...other than not checking and being able to count the fuse positions properly....lol...
    the fuse in the box under the dash for the hazard lights had blown, but the actual hazard lights still worked, these are on another circuit for safety reasons I guess, so when diagnosing I had failed to check the other circuit because the hazards were working.. OK hope you understood all that..lol
    cheers
    Muddy

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    On my 2009 110, the indicator fuses started blowing regularly - there is a wiring loom that runs near the brake booster - and that had rubbed through against the booster, so indicator fuse would blow intermittently. Complete bastard to find.

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    thanks Bilbo,
    I did have a look around there this morning and noticed some wires were very close/rubbing on things, i'll go out and have a good look around.


    cheers
    Muddy

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