Question - re Turn signal / hazard lights

DGeoff

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Hello!
I am a new 1972 left-hand-drive E9 owner and have a question regarding ann inoperative turn signal unit, which experienced owners might be able to solve.
My turn signal unit works for the washer and wiper functions but does not function on the turn signal operation. No ticking, no lights workin, nothing. The turn signal lever works cleanly and is not loose or sloppy. However, I am also completely missing the hazard unit “push button” assembly. I have ordered a new hazard unit in the hope that when I plug it in, not only will the hazard function work but that it might complete an electrical circuit and the turn signal unit might function correctly.
Does that seem a reasonable assumption or should I start hunting for a good used or NOS turn signal assembly?
Thanks for any advice or guidance!

DGeoff
 

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Hi - the indicator circuit relies on the flasher relay:

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have you checked this as well?
There are newer electrical replacement units (EL 13) or the original relay available, both havebeen discussed on this forum.

do you have a wiring diagram at hand to check the entire circuit?

PM if you need parts of the diagram.

good luck!

Dominik
 
Thanks for the response.
I have not checked that unit - which I think is quite visible inside the small drop-down compartment where the hood lever is located?. Excuse my lack of knowledge but can a turn relay be checked if the circuit is incomplete due to a missing hazard switch? (I didn’t get a wiring diagram with the car)
thanks again!
 
PM sent to help you locate.
You want to confirm the relay is in place for a start. If it is there, you can also check if it works by taking it out, wiring it up and checking it switches as expected.
 
Thanks both DFC and sfdon for quick advice. I have the hazard switch in order and will check the relay while I wait for delivery. I’ll update here to close the loop on my issue.
Again, thanks!
 
You can change the wiring to get it to work while you await for the hazard switch...the diagram will show you how, or we can look it up.
 
That would be handy! Where would i find the diagram to isolate the hazard switch? Is there a way of bridging the female connector of the hazard switch, perhaps.?
 
Page 157 here https://e9coupe.com/tech/autobooks/autobooks_manual.pdf
Component 43 is your hazard switch, be careful it comes in two variants depending on the year.
If you bring pin 15 to pin 49 on the female connector you would be supplying power to the blinker solid state unit 44. It should work then for turn signal, with the stalk 50 doing the L/R switching. The wiring for 50 is not quite complete in the PDF diagrams, I once traced it in my car and drew a diagram, which I am sure I have somewhere...
 
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Page 157 here https://e9coupe.com/tech/autobooks/autobooks_manual.pdf
Component 43 is your hazard switch, be careful it comes in two variants depending on the year.
If you bring pin 15 to pin 49 on the female connector you would be supplying power to the blinker solid state unit 44. It should work then for turn signal, with the stalk 50 doing the L/R switching. The wiring for 50 is not quite complete in the PDF diagrams, I once traced it in my car and drew a diagram, which I am sure I have somewhere...
thanks for the tip.
I'm away for a couple of days but will give this try on the weekend. My hazard switch is on order but several weeks away, so the work around would be handy!
 
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