Turn signals start to speed up when they are about to go out. Mine have been blinking fast for about 4 months and have still not gone out. I just haven't gotten around to doing it.
2006-09-17 09:59:11
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answered by C. Hudgins 3
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It's most like your flasher. It is the devise which makes your turn signal lights flash. you Will have to replace it. But there is no telling what the mechanic will tell you. the dealer may want to rel pace every thing from the motor, hood ot the cigreette lighter,
2006-09-17 10:01:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Nick, the leds are extraordinary adequate on their very own. they do no longer require the reflector to be seen. As for the speedy flasher, right this is your answer. replace something of the bulbs to leds and while you're in the areas keep, ask the guy for an led flasher. Your issues could be over then.
2016-12-12 10:06:38
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answered by mundell 4
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assuming that its the left signal that is flashing fast & all of your lights are working properly you'r flasher unit is going bad. A flasher Unit is typically a little round thing that plugs in to the fuse box.
2006-09-17 10:00:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I think probably the " Relay " that controls the number of blinks is slowly deteriorating. The light bulb by itself maybe OK. Changing this ' relay ' should probably fix things.
2006-09-17 10:01:19
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answered by ArnieSchivaSchangaran 4
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Probably one of your turn signals is out. Check front and rear.
2006-09-17 10:04:24
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answered by tinker46139 4
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Either you have a turn signal out, on it's way out, or tha flash relay is bad.
2006-09-17 10:31:48
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answered by Romell M 1
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I have the same problem in my truck it was a fuse and the light was bad just change them and you should fix the problem! i hope this helps you?
2006-09-17 09:59:53
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answered by stumpy 1
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It's a German car, so it may be low on beer and body odor.
2006-09-17 10:05:26
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answered by Anonymous
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