Turn signals on the "blink"
Thanks to all who helped earlier with my starting problem for my late 71 TR^. That is all set now and, thanks to my local British car repair shop, I now have new springs and shocks with the tube shock conversion kit for the back. Very nice but two questions:
The repair man used the Victoria British rear tube shock conversion kit and one of the tires is slightly slanted; i.e. the top of the tire is very slightly further away from the frame/body than the bottom. Is this a problem?
Second problem: For years the hazard warning lights have been balky but the turn signals worked. I would hear a slight "clunk" from the flasher relay when I turned the hazard flasher on and nothing would happen. Now, when I turn on the hazard flasher switch, they go on but will not turn off. If I disconnect the battery and re-connect it, there is a current pull (slight spark on the reattached pole), the relay "clunks" and the flashers go on--but not off. From another post, I understand that the turn signals will not work unless the hazard flashers work and I thought it might be the switch itself. I am hoping not, as I got pretty far taking off the necessary bits to pull the flasher switch but gave up when I could not pull the tach to get at the switch. Any thoughts? thanks
Thanks to all who helped earlier with my starting problem for my late 71 TR^. That is all set now and, thanks to my local British car repair shop, I now have new springs and shocks with the tube shock conversion kit for the back. Very nice but two questions:
The repair man used the Victoria British rear tube shock conversion kit and one of the tires is slightly slanted; i.e. the top of the tire is very slightly further away from the frame/body than the bottom. Is this a problem?
Second problem: For years the hazard warning lights have been balky but the turn signals worked. I would hear a slight "clunk" from the flasher relay when I turned the hazard flasher on and nothing would happen. Now, when I turn on the hazard flasher switch, they go on but will not turn off. If I disconnect the battery and re-connect it, there is a current pull (slight spark on the reattached pole), the relay "clunks" and the flashers go on--but not off. From another post, I understand that the turn signals will not work unless the hazard flashers work and I thought it might be the switch itself. I am hoping not, as I got pretty far taking off the necessary bits to pull the flasher switch but gave up when I could not pull the tach to get at the switch. Any thoughts? thanks