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On most vehicles there are 3 blinker bulbs on each side. One at the front corner, one at the rear corner and a third side repeater usually mounted in the front wing, (fender).
Some more modern car companies have started fitting the side repeater into the door mounted 'wing' mirror body.
The blink rate will usually be around 60 to 120 flashes per minute. If the rate on yours is usually slower, a higher speed flash suggests there is a blown or missing bulb.
what country , lighting varies by , COUNTRY.
we are USA country.
if its not shown in the FSM book or the OEM online, Suzuki page
then it not sold.
our USA site shows no lamp out ?
or OEM page lists over 60 mirror variants. just here.
motor, no motor, heated ,not heated, an with lamp and not.(turns)
but dont list the turn lamp versions
did you ask suzuki yet for such a lamp?
remove mirror, does it dismantle?
if it will not, then? new mirror time, over 100 to choose.
some thing just dont come apart.
if it does, show photo of lamp.
You could potentially have bad flashers. Try looking up in your manual where your flashers plug in. Either in the fuse panel under the steering wheel or the power distribution block under the hood. Once located try replacing the flashers. The Flasher is sort of like a fuse that automatically completes the circuit giving power to the blinker then interrupts the current. It allows the circuit to alternate like this making the indicators flash on and off. You might look at the turn signal fuses while your at it.
Check for hidden things that may be staying on. Trunk lamps, under hood lamps, and lighted visor mirrors, as well as glove box lamps are many times the culprits.
Remove the sail panel,the little panel on inside of door at the mirror.
Remove the window regulator switch plate, pry up on the front of it with a small pick or screw driver. Disconnect the electrical connectors.
Remove the top door trim panel screw that is behind the sail panel you removed.
Remove door trim panel screw at window regulator switch plate opening.
Remove door trim panel screw in the courtesy lamp housing. Remove the courtesy lamp lens.Remove the screw.
Remove the inside door handle trim cover.
Remove the bolt.
Remove the inside door handle.
Lift upward to remove the front door trim panel.
Remove the courtesy lamp.
Turn the courtesy lamp bulb socket one quarter turn and remove.
Disconnect the power mirror electrical connector.
Remove the three outside rear view mirror nuts.
Remove the mirror.
Unfortunately you have too release the door panel to carry out this simple replacement.
remove screw from behind small panel inside door release handle (small screwdriver ti flip out little cover)
Remove two screws from inside door puller (one you use to close door) these are also under a small panel you remove this also with small screwdriver.
Then you will have to pull door penal away from the fixings usually done with a special tool but is quite poss-able with fingers.
Do not use a screwdriver you will just cause damage and break fixing clips.
Take care as their are wires feeding other equipment you do not need to remove panelcompletely.
Release cable to mirror
Remove three nuts holding mirror to door these are behind plastic quarterpanel.
Repeat process to put on new mirror 20 minutes max.
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