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    ID of relays behind pedals (SWB)

    Hi,
    I need to fix my emergency flasher to get my car back on the road (67S)
    It would be of great help to ID these relays to avoid starting work on the wrong place..



    Thanks, Radmund
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    Thanks a lot! Very impressive work!
    Will start reading (and try to improve my search skills)
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    Read my post about halfway down the page on this thread.

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    Wiring diagram with added device id's and picture with corresponding id's.

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    Thanks gents!
    Seems like we have fixed it now. Got help from my skilled mechanic friend. We opened the warning signal flasher. It looks like this for those who have not seen it before:



    There was a weak connection on this contact due to corrosion. Cleaned it and it was OK:



    But it still did not work properly. My technical english is not good enough to explain how this thing works, but my friend gave the tiny screw on top half a turn, and it started to work. I think it has to do with how fast it is supposed to flash.

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    What did your can look like when you put it back together. How did you do the end crimp?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bfunke View Post
    What did your can look like when you put it back together. How did you do the end crimp?
    The metal is quite soft, so you will be able to open the crimp without too much trouble with a plier. Mine was not perfect, probably have been opened before. I tried to bend the crimp as little as possible when I opened it, so when I put it together, I just had to push down the edge of the crimp a little.



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