If your printer suddenly got disconnected from your network, try to move it away from any interference and closer to your router.
If the WiFi light is on solid orange then it's totally disconnected from your network. You'll need to reconnect your printer back to your network. Just run the Wireless Configuartion Utility.
To access that, on your computer, click on Start > All Programs > Lexmark 3600-4600 Series > Tools > Wireless Configuration Utility.
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try to jump the brake light switch if that does not work check for power at switch if no power and fuse is ok may need new turn sinal switch if you have power at switch and when you jump it you have no lights check at the rear for power if you have power check ground
Apple have produced a downloadable app for managing this router.
It also acts like a signal strength meter, and can control various modes on the extender.
Check there is not a scheduler or "Good Night" setting on the extender. EdiRange
Signal indicator
Amber
Flashing
Poor signal strength:
0 - 39%
So your problem is still poor signal strength, your extender is still not within the wireless range or your router.
See Manual.
A solid green Wi-Fi light indicates that it is connected to a wireless network. An orange light indicates that it is not connected to a network.
Another way to determine if your printer is connected to your network is to print the wireless network setup page. From the printer operator panel, press the Setup button (wrench icon) > Network Setup > Print Setup Page. Your printer will then print the network settings. Check the SSID, signal strength, or trouble code.
A quick fix to this problem (especially if your printer was working fine before with your wireless network) can be achieved by resetting the printer and/or rebooting the PC.
A solid amber light indicates a pre-POST failure has occurred. The system has received a Power Good signal from the power supply so it's not a power supply issue. HERE is the documentation that tells what the lights mean and possible solutions.
what you need to do is locate the relay for the turn signals and see if you can hear a click click click noise, if lights are still blinking it prolly will be that
SOUNDS LIKE YOU EITHER HAVE A BAD T-SIGNAL FLASHER,& OR SWITCH, OR A BAD HAZZARD SWITCH,& OR FLASHER,YOU MAY WANT TO CHECK ALL OF YOUR T-SIGNAL BULBS ALSO, JUST TO SEE IF YOU MAY HAVE A BAD BULBS, IT ALSO COULD BE A BAD GROUND ON ONE OF THE T-SIGNAL BULB SOCKETS.
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