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Old 02-06-2008, 12:45 AM
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Intermentent turn signals

I have a 01 GA GT and the turn signals started acting up a few days ago. The turn signals only work some of the time. When they arent working I get absolutely nothing, no signals outside, no green arrow lights inside, and no clicking noise from the flasher. When they werent working I turned on the hazards, no green arrows in the dash, and no signal lights outside but the flasher was clicking. I did a search and seen that alot of people was having trouble with there multiswitch and flasher. Does the miltiswitch have anything to do with the hazards? Any ideas?

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Re: Intermentent turn signals

I would say your MFS is dirty or going bad or the hazzard relay in th edash is bad. This relay is just attached to the hazzard switch, they work together with the turn signals.

If you do a search, thier are details about removing and cleaning the MFS contacts and the cleaners you would need to use.
If the cleaning doesnt fix the problem, then you'll probly need to replace it.
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