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The blinker ON with the ignition OFF is a very GOOD safety thing used in Europe, specially useful when parking (European) in the narrow streets at night !!!!!!!!!!!! I find it useful even here in the USA. Most drivers in this country are yet to discover they have blinker lights as accessory on their AUTO. Most DO NOT use them ever !!!!!!!!!!!!!!except 911 drivers of course !!!

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Old 03-13-2009, 01:45 PM
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Scott,

Any update? I always follow-up so i can bank the fixes!

never know when the gremlins will get my car....

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gamatt,

I've only had time for trouble shooting. The night light markers work. If I place the stalk in one direction or another the appropriate lights stay on when parked at night. I will track down the green/white ground wire to confirm continuity though this stretches my electrical aptitude past actual knowledge and ability, I may end up replacing the entire stalk though the above restrictions still apply.

Thanks for the follow up I'll keep you apprised.

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gamatt,

I've only had time for trouble shooting. The night light markers work. If I place the stalk in one direction or another the appropriate lights stay on when parked at night. I will track down the green/white ground wire to confirm continuity between the stalk/relay though this stretches my electrical aptitude past actual knowledge and ability, I may end up replacing the entire stalk though the above restrictions still apply.

Thanks for the follow up I'll keep you apprised.

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Old 03-20-2009, 08:28 AM
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Hi all

New to the board with my first 911. My blinkers also don't work, but neither do the emergency flashers. Does this rule out the stalk? Fuse is good. Don't have the Bentley's (yet), and wanted to check the boards before I give in and take it to a shop. Weather here is getting too nice to have inside.

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