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I have a 96 firebird, for some reason my blinkers don't want to work. I have checked the relay for the blinker and it is fine. My hazard lights work fine, all the bulbs are good. When I engage the turn signal on the column, the lights come on but don't blink. Shortly after that it always blows the fuse, which in turn disables the reverse lights as well. I was wondering if anyone had ever came across this problem. Or if it may be the turn signal cam in the steering column that I need to replace?
96 Firebird, Ram Air Hood and Airbox, Magnaflow Catback & hi-flow cat, Dynomax Bullet muffler
My turn signal light would blink every now-n-then, or everytime I hit a bump. Turns out there was a bulb in the rear tailights that was partially broken at the filiment. Whenever I hit a bump it would either contact or disconnect. I replaced all of the bulbs and the problem went away.
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