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Most likely, the light has burnt out. It's probably a type of appliance bulb. Take a look in your machine's manual and see if it tells you what type of light to buy. If it does, take the manual with you to the hardware store, too (preferably an Ace, True Value, something like that-not Home Depot). Otherwise, take the bulb with you and ask someone at the store for help. Tell them what the bulb is for and they should be able to help you buy a replacement.
Sewing machines use standard appliance bulbs, but they are very low watt bulbs and not just a general type, so be sure to get some help. You're bulb just probably has burnt out just like one in your lamp does.
not always but 95 percent of time if you remove the bulb the bulb will be burnt out like a regular light bulb and or shattered. At the shop the first rule was always remove the bulb and look at it. DO NOT touch the front or lense part of the bulb.
The fast blink signals that you have a flasher bulb burnt out, as I suspect you do in your rear turn signal. The flasher sees a voltage drop through the burnt out bulb and signals a fast flash.
Check all of your fuses. If there are any burnt out ones, replace them.
If the problem persists, check for loose wiring or connections or even burnt out bulbs.
Your owners manual will tell you the correct fuses to use and which bulbs to use.
First remove all the bulbs involve in the problem, then start installing the one by one, notice when the problem comeback, start looking for a melt, damage or very important wrong bulb touching two filaments at the same time.
Find the turn signal flasher and remove it, problem goes away ? inspect the circuit, the combination switch, the bulbs ans socket pig tails for short.
just a guess but there should be screws when you raise the hoodallowing the assy. to come out the bulb holder will twist out or be plugged in and yeah the bulb is probly a 194 or 168 your local parts house should be able to tell you
Most of the time you will see it burnt inside the bulb. I have had a few occasions where it looked OK. Bulbs are pretty common though so that would be the best place to start.
These are Dual Function Bulbs. They control the Parking Lights and the Brake Lights. This Bulb is Burnt out on the Brake Coil inside the Bulb. I have actually seen Bulbs that were Bad But you could not Tell by jast looking at them. It should be fine with a New Bulb. Please Rate My Response! Thanks!
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