Directionals blink too fast
bobss396
09-21-2005, 09:07 AM
This is only on a right hand turn, when I flip it to go left, the speed is normal. All the bulbs work for the directionals, brake and running lights. Normally I'd say that it would be the blinker can, but this is only happening with right hand turns.
Thanks, Bob
Thanks, Bob
beegolden
09-27-2005, 10:53 PM
I would start by replacing one bulb at a time with one you know is good if that does not work I would look for a loose ground wire.
good luck
good luck
ilovetodrivecars
11-24-2005, 01:31 AM
This is only on a right hand turn, when I flip it to go left, the speed is normal. All the bulbs work for the directionals, brake and running lights. Normally I'd say that it would be the blinker can, but this is only happening with right hand turns.
Thanks, Bob
Yeah it seams the turn signal/brights/wipers control stick is not a reliable on like 92 - 2000 it seems. Mine does it occasionally, chances are the bulbs are fine. Try wiggling the control stick around going up and down and front and back. It should fix the problem. sometimes the control gets finacky
Thanks, Bob
Yeah it seams the turn signal/brights/wipers control stick is not a reliable on like 92 - 2000 it seems. Mine does it occasionally, chances are the bulbs are fine. Try wiggling the control stick around going up and down and front and back. It should fix the problem. sometimes the control gets finacky
proplumb
11-24-2005, 09:23 AM
My 99 GM does the same thing except it does it both left and right. It seems to do it much more when it's hot outside. After the AC is on for a while it settles down. Sure seems like a ground problem. I just live with it. It's been going on for 2 years now
wbtowery
11-26-2005, 02:32 PM
This is only on a right hand turn, when I flip it to go left, the speed is normal.
My '95 does the same exact thing. All bulbs good. If it were a ground, I would think the light/lights affected would simply not work or at least only work intermittently. Am I wrong?
My '95 does the same exact thing. All bulbs good. If it were a ground, I would think the light/lights affected would simply not work or at least only work intermittently. Am I wrong?
wbtowery
11-26-2005, 02:38 PM
My 99 GM does the same thing except it does it both left and right...
When I've had fast blink on two other vehicles, replacing the flasher relay fixed the problem.
When I've had fast blink on two other vehicles, replacing the flasher relay fixed the problem.
auto trainy
12-06-2005, 06:56 PM
When I've had fast blink on two other vehicles, replacing the flasher relay fixed the problem.
When my wife complained to the dealer they said there was TSB that the lamps for her 2000gm were redesigned and should be replaced at a cost of $45.
When my wife complained to the dealer they said there was TSB that the lamps for her 2000gm were redesigned and should be replaced at a cost of $45.
wbtowery
12-06-2005, 07:12 PM
...the dealer...said...the lamps...should be replaced at a cost of $45.
$45?! For light bulbs?! Figures...
$45?! For light bulbs?! Figures...
tmwr2006
02-06-2006, 10:20 PM
My GM has 2 bulbs on each side of the rear end. They are both brakes and flasthers. Make sure they are all working. A new bulb for the lights are under $2 at the local autozone. Don't let some idiot tell you to take it to the shop. I just replaced my second one, but it works fine now. Don't get frustrated, its a good car!
wbtowery
04-29-2006, 10:15 PM
Well, aren't I the dumb one..
I never noticed that there were two bulbs but that was the problem exactly.
Silly me...
I never noticed that there were two bulbs but that was the problem exactly.
Silly me...
garrytoao
07-29-2007, 09:52 PM
go to p71 interceptor .com there u can look up the fast flash of ur commom on the GM and crown vic and how to repair it . mine does the same thing i just learned to live with it after i read how to repair it i have a 2000 GM hope this site will help u and other panther platform vehicles(GM @ crown vic)
slash09
08-10-2007, 08:22 PM
mine do the same thing and if i turn the a/c fan on the lowest setting it stops doing it. do any of yall's door locks automatically lock and unlock? mine will cycle through for an hour sometimes.
grammatrudy
08-28-2007, 12:00 PM
Had a sim problem with my 98 MGM and finally replaced the turn signal multifunction switch to cure an intermittent low beam failure. Multifunction switch causes all kinds of intermittent problems with anything that it controls(poor design?)
bobss396
09-18-2007, 08:54 AM
To make a long story short, it wound up being the directional switch inside the steeing column.
amlamas
04-08-2008, 08:31 PM
This is a known Mercury & Ford problem. The following is FMC Tech Service Bulletin:
Turn Signals - Intermittent Rapid Flashing
Article No.
02-9-7 05/13/02
ELECTRICAL - LAMP - INTERMITTENT RAPID
FLASHING OF THE TURN SIGNALS - VEHICLES
PRODUCED BEFORE 3/5/2002 ONLY FORD:
1998-2002 CROWN VICTORIA MERCURY:
1998-2002 GRAND MARQUIS This article is being republished in its entirety to update the Service Procedure and to update the parts required.
ISSUE
Some vehicles produced before 3/5/2002 may exhibit an intermittent rapid flashing of the turn signals. This may be caused by bulb outage, circuit ground or circuit integrity. Ensure the turn signal fast flash is not due to bulb outage, then verify good continuity at all ground screws. ACTION
If condition is not resolved, replace the Lighting Control Module with the latest level part. Refer to the following Service Procedure for details.
Turn Signals - Intermittent Rapid Flashing
Article No.
02-9-7 05/13/02
ELECTRICAL - LAMP - INTERMITTENT RAPID
FLASHING OF THE TURN SIGNALS - VEHICLES
PRODUCED BEFORE 3/5/2002 ONLY FORD:
1998-2002 CROWN VICTORIA MERCURY:
1998-2002 GRAND MARQUIS This article is being republished in its entirety to update the Service Procedure and to update the parts required.
ISSUE
Some vehicles produced before 3/5/2002 may exhibit an intermittent rapid flashing of the turn signals. This may be caused by bulb outage, circuit ground or circuit integrity. Ensure the turn signal fast flash is not due to bulb outage, then verify good continuity at all ground screws. ACTION
If condition is not resolved, replace the Lighting Control Module with the latest level part. Refer to the following Service Procedure for details.
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