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indicators not working

Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by goldsax, May 8, 2025 at 2:22 PM.

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  1. goldsax

    goldsax Karting

    Nov 30, 2005
    54
    need some guidance please.
    after cleaning the indicators with a only a lightly moist cloth this weekend the indicators have stopped working.
    all the steering switches work and the hazard lights allows the flashing of the indicators.
    i have removed the airbag to check the wiring.
    i unclipped the left side wiring loom in the steering wheel first and visa versa with the right side, still no luck.
    the indicators were fine prior to cleaning.
    the cleaning cloth was not wet, so its not a water ingress issue.
    apologies in advance as the car in question is an F12 but share the same part, but as the 458 forum is busier i thought i would try my luck here...
    thanks in advance.
     
  2. mikey64

    mikey64 Formula Junior
    Rossa Subscribed

    Jun 26, 2013
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    mikey
    Sounds like a bad NVO board. I made a detailed post last year how to replace it yourself.
     
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  3. goldsax

    goldsax Karting

    Nov 30, 2005
    54
    Thanks so much for the guidance..
    Grateful to see such detailed DIY write ups
    Thanks again
     
  4. mikey64

    mikey64 Formula Junior
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    Jun 26, 2013
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    mikey
    Sharing is caring! I couldn’t have my car hobby and modest little collection if I wasn’t able to do most maintenance and repairs myself. I always figured there are others out there like me so if I can help then that brings me great joy.

    and if anyone needs help in the middle TN area just drop me a line. Just saved a guy thousands on an intake repair. Independent shop wanted $13K.
    It took us 20 hours and $50 in parts. And learned a bit more about the 458 in the process.
    Don’t be afraid to work on a car just because of its nameplate. Working on a Ferrari isn’t really any harder than a Chevy other than finding information or special tools can be more challenging at times.
    Cheers!
     
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  5. Dom458

    Dom458 Karting

    Apr 2, 2022
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    Dominic
    Mine did the same. New NVO board and it was back in action
     

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