106, where is the device making tic-tac-tic-tac noice hidden

Discussion in 'Peugeot 106' started by Johnny, Oct 28, 2004.

  1. Johnny

    Johnny Guest

    Hello

    Does anyone know where the device making tic-tac-tic-tac noice is hidden.
    The device has started to make noice even when not using the direction
    indicators.

    Best regards
    Johnny
     
    Johnny, Oct 28, 2004
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  2. Johnny

    Bob Minchin Guest

    We heard you first time Johnny!

    I expect you will find it in or behind the fusebox. There will be several
    similar looking modules. you will have to set the indicators working and
    listen to find which one it is.

    Bob
     
    Bob Minchin, Oct 28, 2004
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  3. I wonder if our friend is getting the 306 complaint of the flasher relay
    ticking away for no reason? If so, it will either go away by itself
    eventually or cleaning the contacts on the indicator switch should do the
    trick.

    Ron Robinson
     
    R.N. Robinson, Oct 29, 2004
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  4. Johnny

    Johnny Guest

    I have changed the relay now, and that didn't work. It is still making noise
    when ti tis not supposed to do so.
    And now the emergency light dosn't work. When I press the button all
    direction indicators stops to blink.
    Any ideas what is wrong? I think it is a loos connection somewhere.

    Best regards
    Johnny
     
    Johnny, Oct 30, 2004
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  5. Johnny

    Bob Minchin Guest

    The fact that changing (or disturbing) the flasher relay has changed the
    symptoms suggests that the poor connection, if that is what it is,near to
    the relay. If that does not produce results, take the cowling off the
    steering column and check out the indicator switch. After that it is a case
    of painstakingly checking out each wire for continuity and referring to the
    circuit diagram in a manual.
    A test meter is best for this but you should be able to deduce quite a lot
    from a small 12v bulb on two flying leads.

    Regards

    Bob
     
    Bob Minchin, Oct 30, 2004
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