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I've just found new online, looks identical.
I previously bought second hand, also didn't work.
Is the relay separate or integral, do you know?
Many thanks
 
Im curious, how much did you pay for a brand new one?

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Im curious, how much did you pay for a brand new one?

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17.00 UKP
I'll let you know if it fits/works
Second hand was a 10.00. No better than the one I took out.
It works, but the relay sounds like it's having an occasional fit! Fortunately doesn't seem to affect the flashing
 
17.00 UKP
I'll let you know if it fits/works
Second hand was a 10.00. No better than the one I took out.
It works, but the relay sounds like it's having an occasional fit! Fortunately doesn't seem to affect the flashing

I had that relay problem back in 2008, not long after I got my car. I'd signal and then after cancelling the indicator, the relay would go off randomly and rapidly, and then stop. Had to get an auto electrician to look at it because no garage could work it out, and they said that hazard module can cause a lot of headaches, but I didn't know as much about the car as I do now, so just took their word for it and never bothered finding out what kinds of headaches it could cause.

If the relay is firing randomly though, that points to that one being faulty too. The one that's been in my car since 2008 is still trouble free, so if you can get a new one, just get that and save yourself driving round wondering if your indicators are flashing randomly.


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Yeah, I have also been down that road :LOL: Back in 2015! I ordered a brand new one from SEAT. Cost: 24€. Part number: 1M0941509B (European LHD). It came with two face buttons - square one and rectangular one. Never fail since then. The sound of the blinkers got louder.
 
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