Now: the Blinkers.

Roger Harmon
Expert Adviser
OK; horn & wipers are good.
The blinkers seem a little fast and thready, so I thought I'd check out the flasher unit. Under the dash near the steering column mount I found what looks like a small rectangular circuit breaker that's clicking with the blinkers. Is that what's supposed to be there? I was expecting the cylindrical aluminum can with spade connections at one end.
R/ Roger.
The blinkers seem a little fast and thready, so I thought I'd check out the flasher unit. Under the dash near the steering column mount I found what looks like a small rectangular circuit breaker that's clicking with the blinkers. Is that what's supposed to be there? I was expecting the cylindrical aluminum can with spade connections at one end.
R/ Roger.
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Yes Roger, the small rectangular circuit breaker is what Hudson used for the blinker. If your blinker is faster than normal you probably have some bulbs burnt out or not making proper ground. You'll find that after check out the bulbs and circuits, it will return to a more normal sequence.0
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Thanks. They all flash, so I'll check grounds after this next winter storm.0
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