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stumm729

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I know this has been covered and I just searched for what feels like a year, but I can't seem to find a good thread or an answer to this. Why does the Turbo Timer (Greddy TT) reset when the turn signals are used. Grant it, it doesn't do this all the time, but it does get pretty annoying. Any help would be appreciated. And if there's already an answer, link me please.
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Like stated before, one of my buddies did this for the longest time and finally got tired of it and i started looking around and there was a power wire running off the wiring of the ignition/turn signals got rid of that and fixed the problem.
 
This happened to one my '94 and also my friends '90 does this. Both used a harness and I could not find any extra wires that do not belong. The only thing I could think of is that maybe the alarm is messing with it. I just put up with it...
 
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So I know this thread is old as dirt, but it's mine, so I thought I would follow up. Turns out, if anyone decides to read the entire manual like I did, there is a setting that corresponds to the small switch on the back of the turbo timer (Greddy Full auto TT to be exact). If these settings do not match, the timer can be affected by just about anything. MAKE SURE THEY MATCH.
That's all I've got.
 
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