hazard lights and tuen signals quit working on tl100a

   / hazard lights and tuen signals quit working on tl100a #1  

ft52

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2006 NEW HOLLAND TL100A, 1986 John Deere 2150. 1954 Farmall Super H Stage 2 .1964 Farmall cub. 1948 farmall cub. 1941 Farmall B
hazard lights and turn signals quit working
 
   / hazard lights and tuen signals quit working on tl100a #2  
Okaaaay... I take it that everything else, electrical switch wise, is working correctly?

Do the headlights work?

Have you checked the fuses?
 
   / hazard lights and tuen signals quit working on tl100a
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#3  
Okaaaay... I take it that everything else, electrical switch wise, is working correctly?

Do the headlights work?

Have you checked the fuses?
yes have checked fuses and headlights work seems like its electronic flasher after searching forms .
 
   / hazard lights and tuen signals quit working on tl100a #4  
Perhaps a relay or an electric 'timer' circuit, it's typically an "R/C" circuit (resistor/capacitor).

You don't say which tractor is having this fault, however I know that on my 4105 the relays are 'common' (the same) and are swappable. You could swap relays from different positions to see if the fault goes away or goes somewhere else.
 
   / hazard lights and tuen signals quit working on tl100a
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Perhaps a relay or an electric 'timer' circuit, it's typically an "R/C" circuit (resistor/capacitor).

You don't say which tractor is having this fault, however I know that on my 4105 the relays are 'common' (the same) and are swappable. You could swap relays from different positions to see if the fault goes away or goes somewhere else.
2006 New Holland TL100A
 
   / hazard lights and tuen signals quit working on tl100a #6  
Your fault has to be something 'common' as both the turn signals (either) or hazards (both) would use the same R/C circuit to (simply put) 'time' the on/off (blink) of the lights.

Schematically, the circuit could be an L/C (coil/capacitor) but I doubt it as as coil is more expensive for something that 'blinks'.

The turn signal lights would be activated from a left/off/right switch, the hazards are activated (probably) from the main lights switch when in one or two positions (hazards/hazards + headlights). When the hazards are deployed (used) I don't believe that the turn signals can be used/activated.
 

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