Hello,
I hope you are all enjoying Tipo ownership
I took my ‘96 1.4 i.e. out of the garage after a cold winter and I will not mention that I backed it straight into the family car that stood in the driveway. Oops. The damage is not too bad and will be fixed soon. Anyway, the Tipo is driving really well, but I did encounter one issue that I have to solve before I go to the technical assessment next month. The problem is that the front left indicator as well as the indicator on the left front wing are not working. The relay clicks twice as fast to indicate the problem, however it seems the bulbs are not at fault. They were replaced with different bulbs but that did not fix things. I must note that the indicator on the rear left works fine.
I checked the fuse box and it looks all good. I also looked at the earth point front left next to the battery tray and it seems all clean. I sprayed some electrical cleaner but no luck. I looked at the electrical schematics for the 1.4 Tipo in Haynes, Porter and the two German books that I have in my possession and I conclude that if it was a problem with the line, the windscreen wipers should also give issues, however they work fine. So, if that amateur assessment is right, it would suggest that the cause is a bad earth. I have also cleaned the contacts at the sockets of the indicator bulbs.
My next step then was measuring the sockets both earth and line. The earth gave a resistance above zero when connected to the engine block or the mass cable at the battery, it was around 0,4. The line gave a voltage of 9+ when I used the emergency indicators which is odd but I am not sure whether that is a result of my multimeter not being able to follow the speed at which the relay turns the signal on and off. I am no electrician as you already guessed.
Is there anyone who can advise on how to proceed to diagnose the problem?
I hope you are all enjoying Tipo ownership
I took my ‘96 1.4 i.e. out of the garage after a cold winter and I will not mention that I backed it straight into the family car that stood in the driveway. Oops. The damage is not too bad and will be fixed soon. Anyway, the Tipo is driving really well, but I did encounter one issue that I have to solve before I go to the technical assessment next month. The problem is that the front left indicator as well as the indicator on the left front wing are not working. The relay clicks twice as fast to indicate the problem, however it seems the bulbs are not at fault. They were replaced with different bulbs but that did not fix things. I must note that the indicator on the rear left works fine.
I checked the fuse box and it looks all good. I also looked at the earth point front left next to the battery tray and it seems all clean. I sprayed some electrical cleaner but no luck. I looked at the electrical schematics for the 1.4 Tipo in Haynes, Porter and the two German books that I have in my possession and I conclude that if it was a problem with the line, the windscreen wipers should also give issues, however they work fine. So, if that amateur assessment is right, it would suggest that the cause is a bad earth. I have also cleaned the contacts at the sockets of the indicator bulbs.
My next step then was measuring the sockets both earth and line. The earth gave a resistance above zero when connected to the engine block or the mass cable at the battery, it was around 0,4. The line gave a voltage of 9+ when I used the emergency indicators which is odd but I am not sure whether that is a result of my multimeter not being able to follow the speed at which the relay turns the signal on and off. I am no electrician as you already guessed.
Is there anyone who can advise on how to proceed to diagnose the problem?
- Model
- 1.4 IE
- Year
- 1996