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Electrical Problem?
Tuesday, March 22, 2005 2:17 PM
Well my turn signals refuse to work now. I recently replaced them with conductive grease in an attempt to solve the problem, but they just dont work at all. They will light up when i turn on the lights but the secondary function, turn signal or brakeing, doesnt work. Is there a fuse for it or is it more complicated like a short in my wiring? The blinker signal blinks fast when i try the right one blinks like it would when the bulbs burnt out but the left turn one goes so fast i can feel it vibrating. Some help please.




Re: Electrical Problem?
Tuesday, March 22, 2005 11:19 PM
this just happened to mine...i replaced the buld but that didnt work...i didnt get that grease...maybe ill try that.
Re: Electrical Problem?
Wednesday, March 23, 2005 12:08 AM
I havent done anything with turn signals, but I have had lighting problems in the past.

One thing I learned, that I hope can help you, is that your whole lighting system is wired to getehr somehow. If something is wrong at point A, points B, C, and/or D will be @!#$ up too.

I had two thigns happen to me:
1) Burnt out low beam on left side made DRLs Strobe for about 20 seconds, then service light came on.
2) Burnt out front right turn signal made left rear turn signal turn on when right should have been on.

Anyways ya, check your whole lighting system... bulbs, fuses, relays, etc.


 
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