When your turn signals don't work it can only be a few different items: switch, bulb or most often the 'flasher relay'. The silver round cannister is typically located in the engine bay. The switch sends voltage to the relay and it in turn modulates it off and on while sending it to the bulb. Most relays make an audible click while operating. They are so easy to replace there is no reason to ever not have them operating! This model of the flasher uses the push-on connectors.
Question:
The turn signal is not working. I check the fuse and everything is good. I believe its the flasher relay
Do you know what flasher relay I need to buy? I had a 1993 mini rover Mayfair automatic, and i'll appreciate it if you can tell me the exact location in my mini and I can replace it
Answer:
Is your car fuel injected? Then likely it's this relay: https://www.minimania.com/part/YWB10012/Classic-Mini-Relay---Multiple-Use-oenon-Returnable
If a carb model, it's likely it's this one: https://www.minimania.com/part/GFU2125/Classic-Mini-Indicator-Flasher-Relay-Unit-1969-1992
Check under the dash for the relays.
If a carb model, it's likely it's this one: https://www.minimania.com/part/GFU2125/Classic-Mini-Indicator-Flasher-Relay-Unit-1969-1992
Check under the dash for the relays.
Mini Mania Tech Team
The Classic Mini Parts and Accessories Experts
Question:
is this flasher unit the one that I would use on my '71 Morris Minor van with (+) positive ground?
Answer:
Yes, that's the one.
When your turn signals don't work it can only be a few different items: switch, bulb or most often the 'flasher relay'. The silver round cannister is typically located in the engine bay. The switch sends voltage to the relay and it in turn modulates it off and on while sending it to the bulb. Most relays make an audible click while operating. They are so easy to replace there is no reason to ever not have them operating! This model of the flasher uses the push-on connectors.
Question:
The turn signal is not working. I check the fuse and everything is good. I believe its the flasher relay
Do you know what flasher relay I need to buy? I had a 1993 mini rover Mayfair automatic, and i'll appreciate it if you can tell me the exact location in my mini and I can replace it
Answer:
Is your car fuel injected? Then likely it's this relay: https://www.minimania.com/part/YWB10012/Classic-Mini-Relay---Multiple-Use-oenon-Returnable
If a carb model, it's likely it's this one: https://www.minimania.com/part/GFU2125/Classic-Mini-Indicator-Flasher-Relay-Unit-1969-1992
Check under the dash for the relays.
If a carb model, it's likely it's this one: https://www.minimania.com/part/GFU2125/Classic-Mini-Indicator-Flasher-Relay-Unit-1969-1992
Check under the dash for the relays.
Mini Mania Tech Team
The Classic Mini Parts and Accessories Experts
Question:
is this flasher unit the one that I would use on my '71 Morris Minor van with (+) positive ground?
Answer:
Yes, that's the one.
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