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Old 02-26-2004, 11:04 PM   #1
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turn signal problem

ok the problem is that when i turn on my turn signal my speed-o-meter needles bounce with the flow of the turn signal this also happens with my wipers. when the wipers go up the tach needle the mph needle go all the way down. is is some weird S**^ would any one happen to know what the problem might be if so can u guys help me out
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Old 02-27-2004, 06:24 AM   #2
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ok the problem is that when i turn on my turn signal my speed-o-meter needles bounce with the flow of the turn signal this also happens with my wipers. when the wipers go up the tach needle the mph needle go all the way down. is is some weird S**^ would any one happen to know what the problem might be if so can u guys help me out
Hmm, sorry I can't help ya, but that certainly is a strange sounding problem. Good Luck with it.
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Old 02-27-2004, 09:20 AM   #3
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Re: turn signal problem

lmfao... that is some weird shit. What year/model Civic do you drive? I'd say buy a new gauge cluster if you've got a few bucks. btw got a pic of your car? I want to check out your S2000 tail conversion.
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Re: turn signal problem

sounds like a severe electrical problem to me. I'd say to check your alt, but damn if little things like your wiper and turn signal are doing that, I don't think your alt would be able to even charge the battery to allow you to start the car.
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Hey, did you ever figure out the turn signal problem?
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naw not yet a couple of my friends are telling me that it might be a loose wire that keeps connecting and disconnecting its self so i have to check all the wiring
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naw not yet a couple of my friends are telling me that it might be a loose wire that keeps connecting and disconnecting its self so i have to check all the wiring
Keep us posted as to what you find out.
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