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This is the first problem I have come across with my Camaro.
Randomly my right turn signal will decide not to flash and will remain solid. Normally that indicates a burnt out bulb, but all my bulbs are fine. And it only seems to be the right signal.
Does anyone have the foggiest idea what could cause this?
i had something like that. but my front right blinker kept blowing. figured out the first light melted to the side so the others kept melting to it and making them blow too.
What I did was replaced the flasher, just because it was cheaper. Then it was still happening so I changed the bulb and it fixed it..
I don't remember who said it in one of my threads, but they said when the bulb is about to go bad, that can cause it to not flash, even though it still is "working" then a couple days later the bulb would actually stop working.
Where is the relay located on the Camaros? The only car I have ever had to replace the relay on was a 95 Grand Am.
Under the dash. You have to remove a cover or two. Easy way to find it, is turn on the signal that works, and just look for where the clicking is coming from. Can't use the hazards to find it, as they use a separate relay.
damn i wish i had that pic when i did my relay. i spent a good 10 minutes in a very awkward position trying to find that sucker. its not exactly out in the open...
foggy headlights? wetsand... buff... WAX!!! if nissan motorsports is nismo does that mean honda motorsports is homo?
First off, do you have LED lights in your tails or turn signals? If so, replace them and it will go away. I had the same problem, took out my LED tail light bulbs and it stopped doing it.
This is the first problem I have come across with my Camaro.
Randomly my right turn signal will decide not to flash and will remain solid. Normally that indicates a burnt out bulb, but all my bulbs are fine. And it only seems to be the right signal.
Does anyone have the foggiest idea what could cause this?
Make sure your bulbs have a full connection. My right side blinker was remaining solid, even though I'd put a new bulb in. There was a bad connection, but as soon as I'd fixed it (I just had to rotate the bulb a bit) it worked fine.
My issue ended up just going away. I think there was something loose, cause if it stopped blinking I'd just open the passenger door and slam it shut and it started blinking again. It was really odd.
My issue ended up just going away. I think there was something loose, cause if it stopped blinking I'd just open the passenger door and slam it shut and it started blinking again. It was really odd.
fixed huh?
so if your doin 60 down the interstate and u have to change lanes what are u gonna do? open and close your door?
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