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Old 08-13-2007, 09:24 PM
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1995 c280-turn signals

i am posting this for my sister-in-law. her 1995 c280 has had recent problems with the turn signals working sporadically. one minute they work fine then suddenly they do not work at all. could this be due to a faulty relay or even a wiring harness problem for this model? any help would be appreciated.
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Old 08-14-2007, 12:23 AM
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i am posting this for my sister-in-law. her 1995 c280 has had recent problems with the turn signals working sporadically. one minute they work fine then suddenly they do not work at all. could this be due to a faulty relay or even a wiring harness problem for this model? any help would be appreciated.
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Bossible:
* Bad hazard switch.
* Bad turn/hazard relay.
* Bad combination switch.

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Vehicle 1995 Mercedes Benz C 280 Sedan
Part: Hazard Flasher Switch
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Year: -1995

P3030-32046 Hazard Flasher Switch SWF IN STOCK



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Vehicle 1995 Mercedes Benz C 280 Sedan
Part: Relay
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Multi-function relay used for blinker : hazard warning : heated rear window : wiper .
Year: -1995

P2020-32725 Relay Germany IN STOCK


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Vehicle 1995 Mercedes Benz C 280 Sedan
Part: Combination Switch
Note: Turn Signal

P3010-76864 Combination Switch Vemo IN STOCK


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Old 08-14-2007, 12:37 AM
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I had a similar problem on my 95 E300D. In my case I had a cold-solder joint on the ground terminal of my combination relay. To see cold-solder joints you need use a magnifying lens and look for cracks in the solder. The relay is located on the back of fuse housing. Good luck.

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