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Anonymous Posted on Feb 12, 2014

Ve commodore indicator flashing fast

Bulbs are ok possible module

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2009

SOURCE: Jeep Cherokee LTD Indicators flashing fast.

try replacing flasher , sometimes the extra lights on trailer over load a weak flaser,also check connections at trailer lights hook up socket, hope this helps. start w/flasher.

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  • Posted on Dec 23, 2009

SOURCE: Where is the turn signal module on an 05 Malibu?

The modual is the trun signal it's self. Other than that it runs through the BCM and that distributs the power to the lamps.
Do the indiactors on the dash light up at all? Or do you just hear a clicking noise?

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