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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / June 2004

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The electrical plot thickens (89 240 Wagon)

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Danny - 02 Jun 2004 00:12 GMT
My flasher unit or relay (the 3 pronged black plastic thingie held
behind the console by a black metal death grip clip) continues to
click at about two clicks per second. All bulbs are good. The seat
belt warning does not appear to be related. I noticed today that when
I stepped on the brake pedal, the rear defogger light on the console
lit up spontaneously. I have yet to get in to check on ground wires. I
just figured this additional symptom is probably related and might
point me in another direction.

Thanks
G Klein - 02 Jun 2004 02:15 GMT
Open the tail gate & inspect the wire harnesses that go though the hinges
for any broken wires also check the hinge itself for a broken ground wire
Glenn

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> My flasher unit or relay (the 3 pronged black plastic thingie held
> behind the console by a black metal death grip clip) continues to
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> Thanks
 
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