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718 Spyder - Indicators are too quiet!

Tony_Br

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I have been caught out several times by the very quiet "tick" from the indicators, especially with the roof down, when there is plenty of background noise and it is also easy to miss the blinking arrow in the tacho, in bright sunlight.

Notwithstanding the sheer lack of any sunlight recently - it must surely arrive soon - it is possible to replace the standard indicator relay for one which makes a bit more noise?

And if so, can anyone recommend a substitute?

I am guessing that the owner's manual will tell me where the current one hides, too....;-)

TIA!
 
Could very well be wrong but don’t most cars now have a small speaker in the dash to “play” the sound that in days gone by would have been the ticking of the relay? I mention since a ford daily I use often silences the “tick” when the electronics do a chime/beep/bong for something additional at the time….
 

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