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turn signals
by
Smokey Eddy
on 09 Dec, 2008 20:34
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I had to get different light mounts to use big bumpers on my '90 and the left turn signal flashes very quickly now.
I always associated this with a bulb near it's death so i changed it and it still does it...
¿Pour Que?
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#1
by
79rabbit4dr
on 10 Dec, 2008 03:14
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(Prior to today)
same question, my drivers side flashes quickly but my pass side seems normal.
(Tonight)
neither of them worked, but it was wicked cold and it'd been sitting for a couple days.
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#2
by
jtanguay
on 10 Dec, 2008 05:45
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my left side did that a few nights ago.. it's working fine now. but its warmer now than it was then... i'd associate it with just a bad connection. maybe clean up the contacts. i just spotted a missing piece in my turn signal lense so water could get in that way and mess everything up.
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#3
by
the caveman
on 10 Dec, 2008 10:58
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turn signal flashing too fast = i bulb is inop. Clean the contacts, bend the terminals so they touch tighter, use some di-electric paste to improve the connection.
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#4
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AndrewSE
on 10 Dec, 2008 14:00
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Have the same problem for my passenger side.
I have a bad connection that needs resoldering on mine.
Half of the outside wiring is starting to crumble due to that great winters we have here in T.O
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#5
by
Smokey Eddy
on 10 Dec, 2008 20:39
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Hmmm. I did all the connections up front. Maybe its a problem in the rear lights. I just associated the issue with me changing the bumpers.
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#6
by
clbanman
on 11 Dec, 2008 06:20
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Did you mess up a ground? Try clipping a jumper from the battery negative to the light sockets on the bumper you replaced.
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#7
by
DCC
on 11 Dec, 2008 08:20
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Hmmm. I did all the connections up front. Maybe its a problem in the rear lights. I just associated the issue with me changing the bumpers.
The rear lamps are prone to fail from time to time. I usually give it a shot of contact cleaner (CRC) and it's fixed.
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#8
by
Smokey Eddy
on 11 Dec, 2008 10:06
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Did you mess up a ground? Try clipping a jumper from the battery negative to the light sockets on the bumper you replaced.
They are plastic?
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#9
by
Smokey Eddy
on 11 Dec, 2008 10:07
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Hmmm. I did all the connections up front. Maybe its a problem in the rear lights. I just associated the issue with me changing the bumpers.
The rear lamps are prone to fail from time to time. I usually give it a shot of contact cleaner (CRC) and it's fixed.
ok!