SOURCE: 1987 toyota camry s/w back
Problem solved, Since 3 of the 4 turn signals worked I did not fuse was a problem
but after checking the turn swithch, I pulleded out the fuse which looked ok, but when
I put it back in all the turn signal lights woked! Apparently just one part of the surface
of the fuse was corroded.
SOURCE: 1999 dodge caravan
Do you own a test light? Check for power at wires behind socket? Clean socket good , check contact spots for bulb & clean any rusty side of the socket with emery cloth, or sandpaper, for good contact also.
SOURCE: 85 chevy 3/4 ton pick up .Rear brake light and
bad turn signal switch broken inside switch, need to remove steering wheel, remove clip, unplug connector under dash on column, undo the 3 screws hold switch in, install in reverse order.
SOURCE: 2006 Ford Fiesta, Left side
yes,have an idea! when the turn signal works on one side or other really fast, you have a blown front or back blown turn signal light bulb.remove the back first,it's usually the one that blows fisrst,but not always! you may have to look or inspect the rear bulb. it will have a blown element in the bulb itself.look at the bulb for a very small wire inside of the bulb,if the metal ring inside the bulbs broken into.it will not work. unfortunatlly, you will have to remove one at a time. i would start at the rear,unless,you've hit something,or been stuck in snow from the front side. if you have been stuck in snow,i would go to the end that's been stuck and start there.other wise just start at the rear and check for a blown signal light bulb.it will be in the yellow portion of the turn light. the bulb that lights up the yellow portion of your tail light turn signal.if it's in the rear,you will need to access the bulb from inside the rear hatch assembly. if in front, you will need to remove the turn signal light. hope i've helped you! thank you for choosing fixya.com
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