Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Electrical and Instruments => Topic started by: SpeedModel on June 17, 2023, 01:36:49
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My early 250SL seems to have a different flash speed, R vs L. When I flip the stalk to RIGHT it flashes about 12 times in a 10 second period, but when I flip the stalk to the left it flashes about 9 times in a 10 second period. Are there separate relays for each side?.
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Check the bulbs on either side, not just wattage but also the connections/grounds. There should be only one flasher relay for both sides.
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If this just happened it sounds like one of your right side bulbs is no longer working, as Cees mentions.
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Thank you for the replies. All of the bulbs are correctly matched and working. Something I failed to mention in the initial post is that this car has the factory emergency flasher option. When the emergency flasher relay is activated all the lights flash in a synchronized manner, about 15 flashes in a 10 second period.
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Take a look at the current flow that determines the flashing rate:
https://www.sl113.org/wiki/Electrical/FlasherRelay
If the left and right rates are different then the current flow through the 3 light bulbs and ground connections are not identical between both branches.
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ground resistance issues explained why my blinker speeds were off...and also why my all my lights were a bit dim. Pretty easy to fix.
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=30512.msg252444#msg252444
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Thank you all for helping identify the cause of the issue. It should be an easy fix from here. I plan to do it after I finish the rebuild of the turn signal switch mechanism. What a fiddly job!