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I have a 99 camaro, and the passengerside blinker does not light up. When i put that turn signal on the arow stayes lit and the rear one does not blink, it just stays on.
I changed the bulb today, but it still will not light up. The fuse is also fine.
What could it be?
I just had the exact same problem on my 02 Z not less than a week ago. There are two lights in the front corner...bulbs- 3157 (turn light) and 194 (running light). The turn signal will stay on if the bulb is burnt but I replaced two bulbs before I figured out the socket was bad. Take the bulb out of the socket look to see if it looks burnt or smell it and you will know. If this is your problem dont go to Auto Zone, NAPA, etc cuz they didnt have anything close to the socket. I had to go to GM to get the socket. I have the part number if you need it. Retail is i think $54.00. Hope this helps.
my socket was burned alll to hell, but i just replaced the bullb and it was fine
whatever... i dont really care if the socket was busted cause I'm an electrican and can figure out some way to fix it
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my socket was burned alll to hell, but i just replaced the bullb and it was fine
whatever... i dont really care if the socket was busted cause I'm an electrican and can figure out some way to fix it
Is that sarcasm?
j/k My socket kept over heating the bulb so I had no other choice than to replace it, but figured I would share.
I just had the exact same problem on my 02 Z not less than a week ago. There are two lights in the front corner...bulbs- 3157 (turn light) and 194 (running light). The turn signal will stay on if the bulb is burnt but I replaced two bulbs before I figured out the socket was bad. Take the bulb out of the socket look to see if it looks burnt or smell it and you will know. If this is your problem dont go to Auto Zone, NAPA, etc cuz they didnt have anything close to the socket. I had to go to GM to get the socket. I have the part number if you need it. Retail is i think $54.00. Hope this helps.
ive got the same problem, but you can get the correct socket from advance auto parts, for $13.00 bucks(rear) & $47.99(front), chk their website, its a 2 day delivery
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