McBad

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1998 300tdi

Pulled onto the M4 this evening in the normal chaos of rain and lorries and noticed that the green light for indicators was flashing on the dashboard. Thought indicator hadn't cancelled when I pulled off top of slip road, but pushing switch stem up or down didn't cancel the light. It didn't take long to work out from other driver's flashing headlights and the reflections in the motorway signs that all my indicators were flashing, just as if I had my hazard lights on.

Pulled off at next junction and found a side street. Turned everything off, engine and all lights, but indicators and the warning light on the dash continued to flash. Pushing hazard button on and off had no effect (other than to put the flashing red light on the dash on when the button was pushed in) and pressing the key-fob buttons didn't do anything. Couldn't think of anything else that would link to the indicators.

Decided to move to safer spot before lifting the bonnet, to start pulling fuses, or to phone the AA. Started the engine and the indicators and their warning light all went off. Since then the vehicle and the indicators have worked as normal.

Any suggestions as to what caused this fault? Should I be worried?

Thanks

(Apologies if this post appears twice, tried to post it earlier and it just vanished.)
 
An over sensitive inertia crash sensor may be, turning the ignition switch off/on is the way the circuit is reset, also water in the electrics some where maybe .
 
Don't think there are any airbags or crash sensors on my disco - too old. But, it was ****ing with rain all day, so maybe water somewhere?
 
Don't think there are any airbags or crash sensors on my disco - too old. But, it was ****ing with rain all day, so maybe water somewhere?

SRS was standard on most of the later D1s and if your vehicle left the factory with central locking then it was also fitted with an inertia crash sensor, the owners handbook explains all about it.
 

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