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Renault Wind turn signal fault
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A 2010 Renault Wind is experiencing a recurring turn signal fault, with an error message on the speedometer and malfunctioning lights. Diagnostics suggest the issue may be related to a cable or plug. Possible causes include corrosion in the bulb socket or a defective cable connection. Solutions involve inspecting for visible corrosion, manipulating the wiring with the ignition on, and potentially consulting a workshop for a more thorough diagnosis.
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valentina_nacht5 (community.author)
Is the bulb socket prone to visible corrosion, or is a detailed inspection needed? When manipulating the wiring, should the engine be running to assess electrical fluctuations?
oliverice1
You can usually see corrosion in the socket – look for greenish or whitish buildup. No special tools needed yet. When wiggling wires, ignition ON, engine OFF is safer. But with an error code, it might be a deeper electrical issue. A workshop visit might be worthwhile.
valentina_nacht5 (community.author)
I consulted a workshop based on your advice. They found a defective cable connection, costing 95€. Thanks for the help!
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oliverice1
Sounds frustrating! My old Opel Corsa had blinker issues. Did you check the bulb socket for corrosion? Sometimes that's the cause. Also, try wiggling the wires near the lamp while the signal is on to see if it flickers.