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« on: 05 January 2015, 18:15:04 »

pug expert / citreon  dispatch / fiat scudo, 1.9 d. I believe they are the same vehicle just different badges. the indicators on my sons Peugeot has stopped working . all fuses ok . was advised to change hazard warning switch by Peugeot , this has,nt worked. I suppose it means it must be the flasher relay or the column control is at fault. if anybody has had a similar prob with one of these, I would be interested to know what the fix was.  :-\ :y
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Re: pug expert
« Reply #1 on: 05 January 2015, 18:18:28 »

I had the same problem on the mig andreplacing flasher relay fixed it. if that helps
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Re: pug expert
« Reply #2 on: 05 January 2015, 18:23:29 »

I had the same problem on the mig andreplacing flasher relay fixed it. if that helps
pug dealers advised to change switch, in this case it hasn,t worked
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Re: pug expert
« Reply #3 on: 05 January 2015, 18:23:56 »

There aren't many things that stop the indicators working, and you've already changed one of them so it's either going to be down to the flasher unit or the indicator switch.

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Re: pug expert
« Reply #4 on: 05 January 2015, 18:25:23 »

There aren't many things that stop the indicators working, and you've already changed one of them so it's either going to be down to the flasher unit or the indicator switch.

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Re: pug expert
« Reply #5 on: 05 January 2015, 19:06:32 »

There aren't many things that stop the indicators working, and you've already changed one of them so it's either going to be down to the flasher unit or the indicator switch.
yes its as you have stated , problem is the pug dealership advised wrong. a trip round the local and hope I can find something intact, as  the ebay sellers tend to gut them. Cheers anyway   :y
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Re: pug expert
« Reply #6 on: 05 January 2015, 20:48:38 »

The indicator stalks are a known problem on those vans although it usually affects one side.
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Re: pug expert
« Reply #7 on: 05 January 2015, 22:00:51 »

changed loads of the relays on my mates taxis,panel off below steering and the light grey(cartier) relay is the boy.
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Re: pug expert
« Reply #8 on: 05 January 2015, 22:06:21 »

There aren't many things that stop the indicators working, and you've already changed one of them so it's either going to be down to the flasher unit or the indicator switch.

It's a mix of French and Italian electrics; smoking the wrong brand of cigarettes in the van could cause the problem.
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Re: pug expert
« Reply #9 on: 06 January 2015, 12:24:21 »

There aren't many things that stop the indicators working, and you've already changed one of them so it's either going to be down to the flasher unit or the indicator switch.

It's a mix of French and Italian electrics; smoking the wrong brand of cigarettes in the van could cause the problem.
.. or failing to provide the fog of Gitane smoke that the electrics is accustomed to. At least this masks the smell of the fuse box melting. :D
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Re: pug expert
« Reply #10 on: 06 January 2015, 17:43:43 »

There aren't many things that stop the indicators working, and you've already changed one of them so it's either going to be down to the flasher unit or the indicator switch.

It's a mix of French and Italian electrics; smoking the wrong brand of cigarettes in the van could cause the problem.
.. or failing to provide the fog of Gitane smoke that the electrics is accustomed to. At least this masks the smell of the fuse box melting. :D

Thought it was Omega's that caught fire,not Frenchys finest ??? ;D ;D
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Re: pug expert
« Reply #11 on: 06 January 2015, 18:04:04 »

There aren't many things that stop the indicators working, and you've already changed one of them so it's either going to be down to the flasher unit or the indicator switch.

It's a mix of French and Italian electrics; smoking the wrong brand of cigarettes in the van could cause the problem.
.. or failing to provide the fog of Gitane smoke that the electrics is accustomed to. At least this masks the smell of the fuse box melting. :D

Thought it was Omega's that caught fire,not Frenchys finest ??? ;D ;D
Ohhhhh nooooo. Not on this forum, Enery  ;D
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