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check and replace bulb first, if not that then most likely a ballast problem, which sends a boost of the correct amount of power to ignite the bulb then lessens the flow of power it needs to stay lit.
The power line might flick. That's why not complete cycle. Before do any repair, samply plug a alarm clock to the outlet that the washer plug to. Leave there for a while about 1 day. If it blink that mean there a flicker on that line or may be some other line as well.
If power line is flickering. Fix the line (Do not fix the Washer!)
If the light is flickering and not just becoming brighter or dimmer with engine rpm, I'd suspect an electrical short, possibly between the battery and alternator or inside the alternator itself. have the alternator output checked before going further with diagnosis and before it fails completely and becomes more difficult to diagnose.
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