The Curious Case of the RHS ARB Winch Bar Indicator.
		
		
				
					
					
				
				
		
			
				
					It was not a dark and stormy night in the city by the bay. Hobsons Bay not San Fransisco. The weather was in fact good. Bright and sunny with an expected top of 20C.
I had replaced the old RHS ARB Winch Bar Indicator, as it did not work. The lamp socket was corroded to buggery. Yet the new unit did not work. What follows is a description of the investigations carried out in order to solve this hienous crime. I will only list the relevant details.
Check the continuity from the headlight cluster to the indicator unit connector. The wires to the indicator unit connector are spliced off the headlight cluster loom, so if there is continuity from the headlight cluster connector to the indicator connector then this splice will be ok. This checked out.
Check the continuity from the inidicator connector through the globe(s) back the the earth. All good here. 
Check globe(s) they work.
Check voltage at car side connector good voltage for the side light, fluctuating voltage for the indicator. Well the indicator is going on and off faster than the multi meter can react.
Connect the indicator to he loom and the park light works, the indicator does not.
As I am stuck at home, I have all day, week, month to work on this. I could remove the connector and splice the wires together, but what with going through water, and corrosion, an easier indicator replacement is preferred, and there is no gaurentee that will will solve the problem.
What else could I try?
Time for a cup of tea and a think. I have after all, a lot of time on my hands.
CHeers
Julian
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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