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Turns out I need a whole new turn light base assembly. The wires connections have rusted through. Thanks for your help! Turns out I need a whole new turn light base assembly. The wires connections have rusted through.
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The right blinker doesn't have it's own fuse. If the left works, but not the right, it's either one of the bulbs, a plug, a wire, or the turn signal switch. If the back or front turn signal works, start with the bulb that's not lighting; it's by far the most likely culprit.
Soounds like you have a turn signal bulb out on the left side of your vehicle, most trun signals will flash rapidly if one bulb goes out, check your turn signals on the left side and make sure all the bulbs are working, front and rear..
Sounds like you have a bad ground. Follow the wiring harnesses under the hood and in the trunk, there should be a ground wire going to the chassis or to the body. If they are all clean and tight, you might be looking at a bad light socket.
replace the rear bulb it flashs fast to let you know the bulb is bad, whatever bulb is not flashing thats the bad bulb, should be a 1157 bulb or a 1156 if it has one contact it's a 1156 if two it's a 1157
The fuse panel is located to the left of the
steering column, and is hung from the instrument panel. To expose the
fuse panel, pull the release bar up with right hand and pull panel down with left hand and remove cover.
Replace the blown fuse with the same amp number listed on the old one.
Front and rear turn signals use slot 1 with a 15 amp fuse.
we found the flasher curcuit had no power to the hot prong. So my friend wired the flashers hot prong into the radios fuse curcuit to get power to it and put a separate 10amp fuse on the new lead.
There is probably something shorting the front turn signal wires; the car is supposed to turn the signal light circut on and leave it on if it detects a burned out light bulb. The flashers, however, are supposed to work normally no matter what happens. Hope this helps!
Turns out I need a whole new turn light base assembly. The wires connections have rusted through.
Thanks for your help!
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