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RX-7 2nd Gen Specific (1986-92) RX-7 1986-92 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections. |
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08-05-2011, 12:53 PM | #1 |
1989 black Met Turbo2
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S5 Turbo 2 year 1989 my Turn signals died
ok guys I really need your help before i start buying stuff that is not getting the problem solved!
all bulbs are good! when i turn the signal switch either left or right turn , i hear the flasher working that tic tac tic tac sound. but thats it , something got fried or just died of old age. what else is there in this system is there a box of some sort ? a built in relay ? under the dash / kick panel somewhere. sorry i get dizzy when I am upside down looking for stuff under the dash anyone been down this road ? Please post the answers on here no PM i am a newbie dont know how to play in this forum yet ! . thanks guys in advance !
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Microtech stand alone! brand new motor monster porting , all HKS Big Turbo full system(polished ), mild wide body , rims / tires. aluminum radiator (polished) 6puck clutch. so far already hitting mid -high 11s with street tires. easy over 12K into it plus the car . fun fun fun car drinks gas like i drink free beer! |
08-06-2011, 12:17 AM | #2 |
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Check the "CPU" in the kickpanel?
-Ted |
08-06-2011, 07:55 AM | #3 |
Lifetime Rotorhead
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Probably the CPU under the driver's side kick panel as Ted said. These things are known for poor solder joints; resoldering the connector to PC board joints (or just swaping in a known good CPU) should fix it for you.
BTW, I know the OP said the bulbs are good, but did you check if all the bulbs flash when you flip on the hazard flashers? Since the turn signals & hazard flashers share the same switching circuit to blink the lights within the CPU, that's a quick & easy way to confirm your CPU is the problem. |
08-08-2011, 10:25 PM | #4 |
1989 black Met Turbo2
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thanks guys I will look for that box! anyone have a photo or link to what it looks like ? bigger than a dollar bill ? small ? and yeah you both are probably right on the money. when i turn the blinker on do hear the flasher working but when i put on the emergency lights nothing ! nothing happens so that circuit is not going through . thanks guys just need to find that part! you guys say on the driver side! on the inside of the kick panel . i been down there and seen the fuses! i will get down there soon! see what i find.
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Microtech stand alone! brand new motor monster porting , all HKS Big Turbo full system(polished ), mild wide body , rims / tires. aluminum radiator (polished) 6puck clutch. so far already hitting mid -high 11s with street tires. easy over 12K into it plus the car . fun fun fun car drinks gas like i drink free beer! |
08-09-2011, 06:57 AM | #5 |
Lifetime Rotorhead
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I don't have a picture handy, but if you don't have one you can download the FSM for your car here: http://www.wright-here.net/cars/rx7/manuals.html
Look under section T (Body Electrical) for the info. From memory, the CPU is roughly 6x2x1 inches in size, with 1 or 2 connectors on it; sort of an irregular L-shaped plastic box. Located in the driver's side kick panel. I had the same problem years ago and fixed it by resoldering all the connector to PC board joints in the CPU, hasn't given me trouble since. |