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Right turn signal flashing faster than left
I have a 2000 Chrysler Cirrus LXi.
When signaling for a right turn, the flasher will run faster than when signaling for a left. I have checked the bulbs, and they appear to be okay. Any suggestions? Thanks, Kirk Matheson |
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Right turn signal flashing faster than left
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Right turn signal flashing faster than left
> When signaling for a right turn, the flasher will run faster than when
> signaling for a left. > Some vehicles have more than just 1 bulb, on a side, in the rear that flash. Compare the right rear flashing with the left rear flashing and see if you have 2 bulbs on each side. If one is burned out it will rapidly flash on that side. |
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Right turn signal flashing faster than left
"SRN" > wrote in message
... >> When signaling for a right turn, the flasher will run faster than when >> signaling for a left. >> > Some vehicles have more than just 1 bulb, on a side, in the rear that > flash. Compare the right rear flashing with the left rear flashing and see > if you have 2 bulbs on each side. If one is burned out it will rapidly > flash on that side. > Bad ground connection on one side or burned out bulb or wrong bulb installed. Dale P.............. |
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Right turn signal flashing faster than left
On Jul 12, 2:53 pm, "Dale_Peterson" > wrote:
> "SRN" > wrote in message > > ... > > >> When signaling for a right turn, the flasher will run faster than when > >> signaling for a left. > > > Some vehicles have more than just 1 bulb, on a side, in the rear that > > flash. Compare the right rear flashing with the left rear flashing and see > > if you have 2 bulbs on each side. If one is burned out it will rapidly > > flash on that side. > > Bad ground connection on one side or burned out bulb or wrong bulb > installed. > Dale P.............. Also, just in case you haven't done this, check all the other bulbs, particularly the brake lights - many cars' electrical systems are designed so that when a bulb that you wouldn't normally see (such as a brake light or a turn signal light) burns out, the turn signal on the other side will flash faster as an indicator. Had it happen on my Caravan many years ago, can't remember if it was a brake light or turn signal on the other side. Regardless, when I replaced the bulb the flasher rate returned to normal. Now any time the flasher speed changes I check the bulbs first. Never had it be anything else. Or, you could just stop using your turn signals. Most people around here consider them giving information to the enemy. |
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