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Flashing Daytimes Indicator


DannoGMC
01-20-2004, 11:09 PM
My girlfriends 2000 cavalier blew a headlight bulb. I replaced the bulb and everything worked fine for three days. Then whenever she turns on the car and puts it in drive which triggers her day lights I get a fast pulsing from the relay and my indicator blinks. I thought it would be a stuck relay so i switched it out but the problem is still there. I again replaced both bulbs to make sure it wasnt them and I still have the same issue. I didnt see this problem anywhere else in the forum...similiar ones but not quite.
Anyone have any ideas before i break down and take it to the shop???
Thanks,
Dan

SkinnerDFW
01-16-2005, 07:36 PM
My girlfriends 2000 cavalier blew a headlight bulb. I replaced the bulb and everything worked fine for three days. Then whenever she turns on the car and puts it in drive which triggers her day lights I get a fast pulsing from the relay and my indicator blinks. I thought it would be a stuck relay so i switched it out but the problem is still there. I again replaced both bulbs to make sure it wasnt them and I still have the same issue. I didnt see this problem anywhere else in the forum...similiar ones but not quite.
Anyone have any ideas before i break down and take it to the shop???
Thanks,
Dan

I had the similiar problem with a 1999 cavalier. Mine was the relay in the fuse box. Mine blinked real fast during the day and went off at night. Hopefully someone can help you with your problem. I have been helped here many times with all the noligable people.

noshun
01-17-2005, 10:42 PM
I had the similiar problem with a 1999 cavalier. Mine was the relay in the fuse box. Mine blinked real fast during the day and went off at night. Hopefully someone can help you with your problem. I have been helped here many times with all the noligable people.


Yeah it says in the owners manual that if it blinks it's a bulb or a relay!! If not bulb then relay. Simlple as that!

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