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Problem is your flasher, easy fix, cost about 10 bucks
Go to your local auto store and tel them you need a flasher relay for your car , buy it and its located under the dash on the drivers side under the steering wheel.
Remove the panel, you will need a 7mm socket and a philips screw driver, and the relay is in there, close to where your right knee would be while your driving (i guess ) and it just unplugs, and plug the new one in.
I have a similiar problem except it's only my right rear signal that goes solid, the right front doesn't work at all, and the left side works fine. Could that be the same thing?
Solid turn signals mean one of two things.....1)burnt out bulb. 2)bad flasher relay
If it's only one side, chances are great that it's a bulb. Be sure to actually pull them out and check them. Not just look at the tail lights. Sometimes it can be hard to tell and a little misleading.
haha i actually had this problem recently as it turned out it was my bulds they were old and simply were connecting right with the metal its suppopse to make contact with
I am the merciless God of anything that stirs in my universe!!!!
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