g'day, beetle lovers..
I have had the blinker assembly come loose on the steering column of my '60 type 1.. after tightening it up, I now have no right blinker! the left
blinker works fine.. (coincidentally?.) my oil light isn't working.. NB there isn't an oil problem and the sender unit wire is in place..
question: is the fuse for the oil light bulb and the right blinker the same one? sounds crazy, but why would I lose these two functions the same day?
what do you think? (thanks in anticipation..)
The problem wont be a fuse, the blinker wire may have slipped out of the connector or the wire is broken. The oil light is most likely the sender unit or may be the globe, take the wire off the switch and touch it to the crankcase with the ignition on, if the globe lights it is the switch most likely the globe.
thanks, Grumble..
I've since determined that the little festoon bulb for the oil light had blown.. and it's not easy to find a replacement! (I've ordered a few
online..
Your other point is worth pursuing ie one of the wires from the indicator assembly on the steering column could be broken (it's all 63 years old and
never been replaced!)
I've been driving this beetle since 1990 and it's never happened before.. I can't complain.. (I could buy a whole new unit, but they're about
$330!!)
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