Light out warning and blinkers speed increased. But no lights out.

Dr. Zed

Active member
Swindon
Hi all.

Odd one for everyone. I got a warning light on the dash last week as I was driving. Went to turn right and the indicator speed increased. Thought to myself as I was driving that it saved me having to find which bulb it was as I now knew it was one of the right indicator bulbs. Nope.

Tried hazards and isolating using just indicator stalk but all three lights are working. They are flashing fast though.

The only light that's out one of the rear reg lights but that's hardly the issue?
Any ideas anyone.. Its confusing me...
 
enuff_zed said:
There are two bulbs in the front indicator unit. Check both are working.

There's two!? 😂. This forum never ceased to amaze me with what I learn. I'll check it tomorrow and report back!
Thanks mate.
 
j3nks79 said:
Are you running LED,s?
If so the resistors go bad and cause problems.

I have LEDs low beams but my ambers are all still halogen. Thanks for the advice though!
 
Dr. Zed said:
enuff_zed said:
There are two bulbs in the front indicator unit. Check both are working.

There's two!? 😂. This forum never ceased to amaze me with what I learn. I'll check it tomorrow and report back!
Thanks mate.
Hopefully you'll make light work of it. :roll:
 
have you topped up the blinker fluid?

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[ref]enuff_zed[/ref],

Two weeks later and still stumped mate.
I've checked the unit and there's no bulbs out. I have aftermarket units and there's only one amber bulb in there.

When the hazards are on, the lights blink normally.
I've ran a code check and the code reader isn't even recognising that there's a fault!?

Literally have no idea what the issue is.
 
Dr. Zed said:
[ref]enuff_zed[/ref],

Two weeks later and still stumped mate.
I've checked the unit and there's no bulbs out. I have aftermarket units and there's only one amber bulb in there.

When the hazards are on, the lights blink normally.
I've ran a code check and the code reader isn't even recognising that there's a fault!?

Literally have no idea what the issue is.
Hmmmm. Me neither. Very odd
Only difference is the switch. Could try a different stalk?
 
enuff_zed said:
Hmmmm. Me neither. Very odd
Only difference is the switch. Could try a different stalk?

I'd expect if it was the stalk that the other one would act up too, no?

It's very odd.. Any suggestions for troubleshooting the stalk mate?
 
Dr. Zed said:
enuff_zed said:
Hmmmm. Me neither. Very odd
Only difference is the switch. Could try a different stalk?

I'd expect if it was the stalk that the other one would act up too, no?

It's very odd.. Any suggestions for troubleshooting the stalk mate?
Not if there is a dodgy connection on just the right side within the switch.
I think my troubleshooting would simply be to fit another stalk tbh.
 
I'd love to know if you find a solution to this. :thumbsup:

Mrs Tidy's 2006 Mini Cooper R56 started doing exactly the same a few months ago!
 
[ref]enuff_zed[/ref],

Been away with work mate, apologies for the delay. Appreciate the feedback. Someone at work suggested that maybe there's a weird connection situation going on. So you said the front has two bulbs, right? And I've got aftermarket units with a single bulb in it. So he suggested maybe someone hid the additional connector away and did a botch job and it's now sorta having a moment?
Any thoughts on that theory.

As for the stalk theory, would they be difficult to find? Can't imagine they come up often on the forum tbh..
 
Mr Tidy said:
I'd love to know if you find a solution to this. :thumbsup:

Mrs Tidy's 2006 Mini Cooper R56 started doing exactly the same a few months ago!

Will do. I'll posted here if any thing comes of it!
 
Dr. Zed said:
[ref]enuff_zed[/ref],

Been away with work mate, apologies for the delay. Appreciate the feedback. Someone at work suggested that maybe there's a weird connection situation going on. So you said the front has two bulbs, right? And I've got aftermarket units with a single bulb in it. So he suggested maybe someone hid the additional connector away and did a botch job and it's now sorta having a moment?
Any thoughts on that theory.

As for the stalk theory, would they be difficult to find? Can't imagine they come up often on the forum tbh..
The replacement lights usually connect to the standard plug, not sure there would be a connector left over?
Try umfaan for a stalk
 
enuff_zed said:
The replacement lights usually connect to the standard plug, not sure there would be a connector left over?
Try umfaan for a stalk

No idea. I couldn't find a spare one to be fair.
It's driving me insane.

I'll drop him a DM and see.

Thanks!
 
Mr Tidy said:
I'd love to know if you find a solution to this. :thumbsup:

Mrs Tidy's 2006 Mini Cooper R56 started doing exactly the same a few months ago!
By coincidence, my Exige did this intermittently for a couple of days a few weeks ago, but it seems to have healed itself for now...
We had extremely heavy rain for several days and I suspect it was instrumental.
 
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