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hi dee, I read your other post about this problem, and I think u should check that bulb again to make sure it's the correct one, and that it isn't defective. What u describe is what happens when a bulb is burned out, the erratic flashing is so u know u have a light out in the system. Keep me posted as to how u do,.
hi dee, I read your other post about this problem, and I think u should check that bulb again to make sure it's the correct one, and that it isn't defective. What u describe is what happens when a bulb is burned out, the erratic flashing is so u know u have a light out in the system. Keep me posted as to how u do,.
Very interesting! It sure sounds like a bad bulb-what bulb # did u replace it with? My manual (only goes to 98) says 3057 for tail, stop, signal, and side marker light. Let me know what u find, good luck!
Very interesting! It sure sounds like a bad bulb-what bulb # did u replace it with? My manual (only goes to 98) says 3057 for tail, stop, signal, and side marker light. Let me know what u find, good luck!
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Lamp, bulb, supply and ground obviously ok as the hazards work - I suspect the hazard switch might be faulty or something like a dodgy multiway connector onto the switch...
Check bulbs to see if all bulbs are lighting. Check to see if the Hazard lights flash. Replace flasher under dash for turn signal if bulbs are good and hazard flasher works. Otherwise, the turn signal switch might be bad in the steering column..
It is as simple as your hazzard switch needs to be replaced yes your hazzard switch as now turn signals are built threw the hazzard switch my PT Cruiser had same problem as my s10 replaced hazzard switch fixed the problem
The rear left turn signal bulb must be replaced immediatly before it melts the light socket, if it has'nt yet. Also please verify that the correct light bulb is being installed. because even though many bulbs look the same they are not identical. Installing the wrong bulb can be the begining of many, many problems in the particular circuit
Are you sure the right side bulbs all flash? You say you replaced all the bulbs? Why would you replace bulbs that were working? Did you have this problem before you replaced the bulbs, or after. The hazard flasher is down under the dash, left side, turn the signals on and follow the clicking noise.The hazard flasher and the turn signal flasher should be near each other, and are interchangeable. If it clicks fast, a bulb or a bad socket is usually the cause. These trucks have a lot of problems with the tail light circuit boards.
If the fuses are good and the front and rear bulbs are good, change the flasher for the turn signals, even tho the right is working. If that doesn't fix the problem, it might be in the turn sgnal switch on the steering column.
If both bulbs are good for the backup lights and fuses are good, then the backup light switch, which is screwed into the side of the transmission has to bad.
either the front or the rear turn signal bulb is blown, that is why the flash frequency is high. replace the bulb and the problem will be solved. best to replace both the front and rear turn signal bulbs. good luck.
Hey it was the contact that the bulb goes into!
Great! Glad u got it fixed! Thanks for the update! Happy New Year!!!
hi dee, I read your other post about this problem, and I think u should check that bulb again to make sure it's the correct one, and that it isn't defective. What u describe is what happens when a bulb is burned out, the erratic flashing is so u know u have a light out in the system. Keep me posted as to how u do,.
Very interesting! It sure sounds like a bad bulb-what bulb # did u replace it with? My manual (only goes to 98) says 3057 for tail, stop, signal, and side marker light. Let me know what u find, good luck!
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