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max724
03-31-2011, 06:42 PM
My turn signals quit working and I wondered if anyone else has had this problem? I immediately thought about an in-line fuse, but I can't find one anywhere under the seat or on the steering column. Any ideas before I have it hauled away for repair? :read:
redwitch
03-31-2011, 07:09 PM
My fuse went out for my turn signals. Had to remove the cupholders to get to it.
chuckinca
03-31-2011, 07:22 PM
How did you know to look for it there?
(I'll have to remember this for future reference)
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max724
03-31-2011, 07:38 PM
Thanks for the tip! I never thought that the fuse would be hidden behind the cup holders. I'll have to tackle this tomorrow. :mademyday:
redwitch
03-31-2011, 08:06 PM
Got under the cart and saw something that I didn't recognize but looked burned out, so dug around and discovered that the cupholder thing popped out and got to it from there. It wasn't easy! rofl
max724
04-01-2011, 10:41 AM
I ended up changing the flasher, which was located under the cup holder. That solved the problem. The fuses were all OK, just a NG flasher! I got the part at The Villages Golf Cars in Lake Sumter. They said that it was unusual for there to be no turn signals at all unless a fuse was blown.
ajbrown
04-01-2011, 10:46 AM
I ended up changing the flasher, which was located under the cup holder. That solved the problem. The fuses were all OK, just a NG flasher! I got the part at The Villages Golf Cars in Lake Sumter. They said that it was unusual for there to be no turn signals at all unless a fuse was blown.
Nice fix :thumbup:. I read your first post quickly and wrongly assumed you had no lights. Last year I had to replace a flasher on my Club Car for a similar issue. Took me longer than you to figure it out....
427dave
04-04-2011, 08:31 PM
I ended up changing the flasher, which was located under the cup holder. That solved the problem. The fuses were all OK, just a NG flasher! I got the part at The Villages Golf Cars in Lake Sumter. They said that it was unusual for there to be no turn signals at all unless a fuse was blown.
I use to work for The Villages Golf Cars and a defective flasher was quite common. They can get water in them also that makes them go bad. Good you got it fixed! :)
Gerry-be
04-17-2011, 09:44 PM
My turn signals quit working and I wondered if anyone else has had this problem? I immediately thought about an in-line fuse, but I can't find one anywhere under the seat or on the steering column. Any ideas before I have it hauled away for repair? :read:
I'm on my third flasher. They get wet in the rain. This time it's wrapped inside of a zip-lock bag ... no more problems.
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