Cold Weather Blinkers
#1
Cold Weather Blinkers
Hi Folks,
Posted in tech help as well.
I have a 2003 Discovery SE7. Any thoughts on blinkers in cold weather? In below freezing temperatures only, the blinkers will not work. After she warms up- no problems at all. any ideas? Thanks for your help once again in advance!
Posted in tech help as well.
I have a 2003 Discovery SE7. Any thoughts on blinkers in cold weather? In below freezing temperatures only, the blinkers will not work. After she warms up- no problems at all. any ideas? Thanks for your help once again in advance!
#3
RE: Cold Weather Blinkers
I posted on this last winter b/c my wipers were acting the same way. Consensus at the time was that the problem is either contacts in the stalk, or the relay is sticking. Takes about 5 minutes of running the truck before the issue mysteriously clears up, right?
Bob
Bob
#4
RE: Cold Weather Blinkers
You need a new multi function switch. For some reason this is a common problem on DII's. A new multi function switch will make it go away.
http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/STC4017.cfm
http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/STC4016.cfm
You actually need them both because the wipers and the turn signals are on seperate switches.
http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/STC4017.cfm
http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/STC4016.cfm
You actually need them both because the wipers and the turn signals are on seperate switches.
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#10
RE: Cold Weather Blinkers
We answered his question though.
http://www.autoscout24.fr/QuickSearc...p;id=141893034
I dont read French but you can fake it.
http://www.autoscout24.fr/QuickSearc...p;id=141893034
I dont read French but you can fake it.