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Dakota_Gurrl
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4/13/2006
07:56:58

Subject: Turn Signal
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Hey guys, I'm having a little problem, which compared to the other listings on here, it's more like microscopic. This morning when I took my hubby to work, I noticed my left turn signal clicks and flashes extremely fast, but my right is fine. I turned it on and off multiple times and it's still doing it...it's driving me crazy! I was wondering if anyone knows what might be wrong, or if I'm screwing it up more by using it (kinda hard to avoid)? I've had problems before with corroded wires (rear d/s brake light, but not the actual brake light, the one that comes on with your headlights). Could this possibley be corroded too and not affect the right signal? It's funny, you never really notice how many left turns you make until your signal fubars and drives you crazy. Thanx in advance for your help. Happy Bunny Weekend! :)
~Sandy~



tek
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4/13/2006
08:27:58

RE: Turn Signal
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Check the bulbs to see if one is burned out. A lot of cars nowadays will blink much faster if one of the bulbs is burned out. Even if it's not a bulb burned out, at least you might come across the actual problem.



Dakota_Gurrl
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4/13/2006
13:33:12

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Excellent thanx tek...that never even crossed my mind. I checked and the rear bulb is out. You rock! Thanx again! :)
~Sandy~



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4/13/2006
14:52:06

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That has happened to me also. It turned out the bulb was fine, but not making a good contact. It will either be a burnt out bulb, or one not contacting properly, and it will alert you with the faster flashing.



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