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Hazard switch ticking


 

This has been annoying me for a while on my 2002 Eurovan Weekender.
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There is a rhythmic ticking noise coming from my Hazard switch.? It repeats about 3x faster than the turn signal or the emergency flasher.? It sounds just like the turn signals, but faster.? It seems to go away when the turn signal or the emergency flasher is activated.? There is no current at the blub socket when this is happening.
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I pulled the? flasher relay and found the alternating current on the black/white/green (sw/ws/gn) wire , corner wire on the connector.? I put in a new flasher relay and it ticks also
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I looked at the Ebahn wiring diagrams, pg 1/11 (Emergency Flasher, turn switch relay)? I have never learned to read these diagrams.??
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On this diagram, whe sw/ws/gn wire comes down from the large gray block at the top of the page.
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What is H2/8??
How would a intermittent current get in this wire??
What does the sw/ws/gn wire conenct to under the dash?
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--Stephen
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H2/8 refers to the plug and pin # at the back of the fuse block. So H2 is plug in position H2 and 8 is the corresponding pin/wire of that plug. Here’s an example from my files of the plug sequencing on a fuse block—excuse the rust stains. ?Looks to me like H1 and H2 are the next two sockets in the sequence to the right of G2.?
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Justin
2000 EVW 1.9TDI Syncro 5-spd

502k mi :-)


 

Turns out Jettas have the same problem.
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It is the turn signal switch, I guess the contacts get dirty and creates a slight voltage path,
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Now I need to pull the steering wheel to clean the turn signal switch. ?I hate pulling the air bag
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--Stephen