2005 equinox both front turn signals will not work. tried new bulbs and it will not start
SOURCE: Turn signals won't flash
the flashing is genreally controlled by a relay switch in your car. probably the fuse for your relay is blown or your realy itsef might need to be replaed.
SOURCE: How do I change the turn signal bulb on a 2005
in the front, there should be two plastic clips (white or black) that you pull up on and that will release the entire front headlight assembly so you can then access the sockets for the individual bulbs.
As for the rear,I believe you just need to pull the trim of the trunk out of the way and you can access the rear of the light assembly right in the trunk
SOURCE: 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP front pass turn signal doesn't work
you would need to buy a blinker relay
SOURCE: Replace 2005 CTS left front turn signal bulb
Sorry to reply so late.
It's got to be the same as my 2004 CTS...
Remove 3 or 4 of the plastic pins holding the inner fender. They are located around the lip of the fender opening. The pins are removed by pulling the center cap of the pin straight out about an 1/8" and then wiggle and pull the whole pin out.
Pull the inner fender down and back.
Reach your arm in and grab the socket and squeeze the locking tab.
Rotate the socket counter-clockwise less than a quarter turn, and pull straight back.
Reach your other hand in and remove the bulb by pulling it straight out of the socket. It takes a 3157 bulb
SOURCE: replace front right turn signal bulb
I replaced the front right turn signal on my 2005 Pontiac Montana by reaching up from underneath. I tried removing the battery but the opening from above was too small. I was able to pull the ground effects open enough to get my arm in. When you reach the bulb holder feel for two wings on the bulb socket and give the whole socket a quarter turn to and it will release. The wires are long enough so the entire bulb holder will drop down below the vehicle so you can easily replace the bulb.
Reverse the step to put it back in. You will not be able to see what you are doing so I had someone guide me by watching from above. Took less than 10 minutes once I decided to change the bulb from the bottom. I did not need to jack the vehicle up or use ramps.
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