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Whenever I have my turn signal on, I have no clue if it is going to work anymore. Right or left, the blinker is very erratic. Sometimes there are 3 full second before two chimes, while sometimes it will do 12 in a row extremely fast. What is the error?
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ya most definatley your bulb...if your car was a bit older, might be your flasher....and hes definetly right about the melting, its so damn annoyting.....
So what do I need to do exactly? Sorry about this, but I kinda need a howto for things like this, since I am still a rookie, even if I am a postwhore. ;)
35 posts... i wouldn't call you a postwhore yet ;)
If it's just your left or right turn signal doing this, then it narrows down the bulbs you should check. If it's just the left side, check all your left signal bulbs to see if they're burnt out or have a bad connection. If it's boths sides, check all 4 corners. You have to come from under the car to access the front signals. first you take the air dam off that directs air to your radiator and then there is one plastic cover piece that comes off from each side then you should be able to see the signals. In the back, pull your interior carpet in the back well forward to locate the 3 (I think 3...) black plastic screws that hold your tail light assembly in on each side. unscrew them with your fingers and pull the light housing out. you should be able to take it from there.
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Hey everyone! I've been trying to remove my transmission for two days now! I need to replace the clutch. Only thing I've got left holding the transmission...
Hello, so I changed the front bearings on the bird and the ABS inoperative light came on. I made a mistake of not removing negative battery cable. Now...
I usually have to double, triple my headlight switch for them to come up on my 97 Firebird. I cleaned all connections. Could it be the headlight switch...
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