What causes the indicator stalk to turn to the left?
Turn the indicator stalk to the left-hand turn position. If the circuit tester illuminates, the wiring to and inside the switch are okay. If the circuit tester fails to light, it indicates a fault either in the switch itself or in the wiring between the switch and the multi-plug.
Why is the left side of the turn signal not working?
This time, though, the left or right side of the signals doesn’t work. You may see the dash indicator lamps illuminating brightly, but the turn lights won’t flash. You may be dealing with bad bulbs or a fault between that side of the circuit and the turn signal switch itself.
What to do when turn indicators don’t flash?
Turn Indicators on Dash Don’t Flash 1 First, check that your turn lights work properly. 2 If one of the signal lights doesn’t come on, check the bulb; check the bulb socket for corrosion or damage; check for a bad ground at the socket. 3 Check for an open in the circuit, between the light (s) that doesn’t work and the turn signal switch.
What does it mean when your indicator light fails?
If the circuit tester illuminates, the wiring to and inside the switch are okay. If the circuit tester fails to light, it indicates a fault either in the switch itself or in the wiring between the switch and the multi-plug.
How do you fix a left hand turn indicator stalk?
Disconnect the multi-plug and, again referring to your workshop manual, identify the wires running to the stalk. Connect the test meter to the main switch feed terminal and the output wire for the left-hand indicator circuit. Turn the indicator stalk to the left-hand turn position.
What happens when you remove the indicator stalk?
After all the screws have been removed the column shroud should split apart. You may have to wriggle the shrouds off over the various stalks and the ignition switch , so take care not to break them. In some cases the entire column will have to be lowered to remove the shrouds. You should now be able to see the indicator stalk switch.
Why is my left turn signal not working?
It’s typically one or the other. A defective SAM module can cause that one of the turn signals stays on all the time while the rest operate properly. Turn signals on one side (left or right) of the car are not working. Meaning that when you press the switch to turn left (or right) none of turn signals on one side don’t work.
Why is my turn signal not working on my Mercedes CLK?
Blown turn signal fuse or turn signal fuse keep on blowing. Short in the wires that provide 12 volts to the turn signal. You will need to locate the short and repair it. Check the wiring inside the headlight or tail light as the insulation of the wires may melt over time causing a short. We have seen this happen on several E and CLK class models.