Peugeot 106 indicators

Peugeot 106 indicators

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Alexxc

Original Poster:

10 posts

106 months

Monday 29th June 2015
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I've been driving an R reg 106 for a while now and it's proven to be a very reliable little runaround whilst being cheap to run. Recently however it's developed an issue where the indicators don't work. It initially started with them not working for a 5 minute interval, then them starting again. They've now totally packed up, however the hazards still work perfectly. The fuses all look fine and the heater works perfectly which I believe shares the same fuse. I've switched out the indicator relay and changed the stalk with the stalk out of a 106 I found at a local scrap yard. I've pretty much run out of ideas for what to do now as the car runs perfectly.
The only other issue is a tail light which refuses to work, despite the bulb being fine and the board which it plugs into being fine when hooked directly up to a battery. Not sure if there's any possibility of the two being connected?
With the MOT looming, I don't want to end up with it failing over something which is obviously going to be a electrical fault that I've managed to miss.

Rancidmetro0998

2 posts

55 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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I've got this exact same problem! I know it was a while ago but did you manage to sort it? I'd really appreciate any advice 🤞🏼

GreenV8S

30,195 posts

284 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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I don't know whether the OP solved their problem, but a faulty hazard warning switch can prevent indicators working so if you have checked the indicator circuit out that's somewhere else to look.

Alexxc

Original Poster:

10 posts

106 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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A few years later, and the 106 is sadly gone, however it was exactly that! I had a fiddle around the the hazard switch which fixed it pretty well!

Rancidmetro0998

2 posts

55 months

Sunday 15th September 2019
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Thanks guys, it was exactly that! Much appreciated. Life savers! J Reg 106 still going strong (apart from its typically French electrics)