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Old 14-06-2008, 09:16   #1
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Lame question I know but anyone know where the relays (indicator etc.) are on 1999 Vreg Octavia 1,6glxi estate?
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The indicator relay is in the back of the hazzard switch
Very common for them to fail
Beauty is , not expensive and easy to do
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My indicators only work now & again - do you think this might be the same relay?

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What car do you drive?
But it could be
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51 plate octavia tdi elegance.

I've not had the problem of them coming on randomly when goin over bumps etc - which seems to be the indicator stalks (judgin from other related threads).

Think I will pop in GSF on the way home & get an indicator relay?

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Old 17-07-2008, 14:14   #6
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It's almost certainly the relay and a 2 minute job to change it too

As Sarah said, it's part of the hazard switch so you will need one of them and ask for the new and uprated part as that one shouldn't fail again.
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Doddle to do , cheesy and me agreeing again
For how much they cost and time to do it , always worth a try
As cheesy said uprated one it the way to go , ends with a 300 IIRC and that is the uprated one for towing
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The standard one ends in B300, the uprated one in E300.
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