Horn and Emergency Flashers
Horn and Emergency Flashers
Any suggestions on most probable resaons why the horn does not work and seperate issue, the emerg. flashers do no work. (flasher button does not stay depressed, should it?)
'79 Spider
Thanks
'79 Spider
Thanks
Torxx,
Your E switch is defective.
Just so happens that I just went thru the E switch issue. Here are the suggested fixes I have encountered, or implimented:
1. Stick a toothpick into the switch. This will jam it into the off position. This fix can be done as temporary or as permanent.
2. Order a new switch and get it installed.
3. Open the exisiting failed switch and bend the small metal tab so that it again holds the button in the off position.
I've perfected both #2 and #3. I now keep the "repaired" original switch in my spare parts tool box. I was informed to expect the replacement switch to eventually fail, as it is of IDENTICAL design to the original.
Unfortunately, as you may have discovered, you cannot disconnect the offending switch from the circuit without disabling your turn signals. I've read that there is a work around that as well, but I was not able to perfect it.
Your E switch is defective.
Just so happens that I just went thru the E switch issue. Here are the suggested fixes I have encountered, or implimented:
1. Stick a toothpick into the switch. This will jam it into the off position. This fix can be done as temporary or as permanent.
2. Order a new switch and get it installed.
3. Open the exisiting failed switch and bend the small metal tab so that it again holds the button in the off position.
I've perfected both #2 and #3. I now keep the "repaired" original switch in my spare parts tool box. I was informed to expect the replacement switch to eventually fail, as it is of IDENTICAL design to the original.
Unfortunately, as you may have discovered, you cannot disconnect the offending switch from the circuit without disabling your turn signals. I've read that there is a work around that as well, but I was not able to perfect it.
what I attempted to say was (my bad)....
if you attempt to remove the defective switch from the circuit, the turn signals will cease to function. so, the seemingly easy short term fix of pulling the broken unit causes additional issues.
the defective switch must be forced to comply into the off position with tape or a toothpick to continue to use the vehicle on the road....until the switch is replaced.
if you attempt to remove the defective switch from the circuit, the turn signals will cease to function. so, the seemingly easy short term fix of pulling the broken unit causes additional issues.
the defective switch must be forced to comply into the off position with tape or a toothpick to continue to use the vehicle on the road....until the switch is replaced.
I had a non-functional horn which I eventually traced to a broken contactor behind the steering wheel (obvious once I removed the wheel). Also, check your relay connections to confirm that the relay is not getting power if you don't want to pull the wheel off first.
I have also been driving my Spider for 9 years without operational emergency blinkers (not actually required in Australia due to the age of the car - equivalent Coupes weren't fitted with hazard lights as we call them down here), but have also found that if the switch is removed the normal indicators cease to function. When I rebuild the car I might consider wiring the emergency circuit separately (or I could just fix the problem!).
My intermittent wiper setting has never worked either...
I have also been driving my Spider for 9 years without operational emergency blinkers (not actually required in Australia due to the age of the car - equivalent Coupes weren't fitted with hazard lights as we call them down here), but have also found that if the switch is removed the normal indicators cease to function. When I rebuild the car I might consider wiring the emergency circuit separately (or I could just fix the problem!).
My intermittent wiper setting has never worked either...
Horn update.
It looks like my steering column switch had an issue (replace), and the brass looking cup like thing just behind the steering wheel (after you take the lug nut off and remove the steering wheel) is not making proper contact or something.
I’ll know if that diag is successful in a few days when the used parts go in. I don’t have much confidence in used electrical parts.
I wish I could take credit for the diag.. A BMW tech that is an acquaintance of mine is doing some work for me at a rate of $50 an hour.
It looks like my steering column switch had an issue (replace), and the brass looking cup like thing just behind the steering wheel (after you take the lug nut off and remove the steering wheel) is not making proper contact or something.
I’ll know if that diag is successful in a few days when the used parts go in. I don’t have much confidence in used electrical parts.
I wish I could take credit for the diag.. A BMW tech that is an acquaintance of mine is doing some work for me at a rate of $50 an hour.
Try Vick Autosports. http://www.vickauto.com
Bruce's Parts Bin. http://www.fiatparts.com
There are others out there, but I havn't ordered from them.
Bruce's Parts Bin. http://www.fiatparts.com
There are others out there, but I havn't ordered from them.