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Old 02-24-2004, 09:28 PM
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fast blinker reversal?

is there a way to make a fast blinker blink at normal speed again?
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what do you mean? If your turnsignal flasher is flashing quickly more than normal, then that means your bulb is burnt out, replacing it will return to normal.

if you mean those quick flasher that people install to make it flash quick, then they can also be set to flash normal because they are adjustable.
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Re: fast blinker reversal?

very true check and make sure you dont have a light bulb out anywhere on the outside of car
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Re: fast blinker reversal?

how you do you adjust them?
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-Hyper Sports Short Ram w/AEM Filter
-California Products Racing Muffler
-Fogged Up Left Clear Corner
-Keyyed
-Filled holes and painted w/touch up paint
- 105 horsepower, 93 torque?
- fastest ever went: 108 mph
(okay, lets see how fast you'd go in a rickety civic that sounds like it'll explode any second)

1996 Nissan 240SX
-Injen Short Ram
-5 Lug Conversion
-Magnaflow Catback Exhaust with 2.5 in piping
-Short Shifter
(Bought 3/4/04)
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Old 02-25-2004, 12:40 AM
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Re: fast blinker reversal?

one more thing, i noticed that the front blinkers on the integra weren't flashing, but they were lit up, how do i fix that?
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-Hyper Sports Short Ram w/AEM Filter
-California Products Racing Muffler
-Fogged Up Left Clear Corner
-Keyyed
-Filled holes and painted w/touch up paint
- 105 horsepower, 93 torque?
- fastest ever went: 108 mph
(okay, lets see how fast you'd go in a rickety civic that sounds like it'll explode any second)

1996 Nissan 240SX
-Injen Short Ram
-5 Lug Conversion
-Magnaflow Catback Exhaust with 2.5 in piping
-Short Shifter
(Bought 3/4/04)
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Old 02-25-2004, 12:45 AM
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Re: fast blinker reversal?

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how you do you adjust them?

that's if you have a quickflasher installed instead of the stock OEM flasher.

they are adjustable by control knob which you can turn to make it blink fast or slow, or any rate you want.

if your car just have the original turnsignal flasher, then check your bulbs.
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Old 02-25-2004, 12:52 AM
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Re: Re: fast blinker reversal?

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one more thing, i noticed that the front blinkers on the integra weren't flashing, but they were lit up, how do i fix that?
hmm...not really sure. in the 94 & up, the integras front turnsignal each have two bulbs, maybe one bulb is burnt out? faulty flasher?
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Old 02-25-2004, 01:05 AM
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Re: fast blinker reversal?

i'll check it out and tell you guys what happens

thanks a bunch
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-Hyper Sports Short Ram w/AEM Filter
-California Products Racing Muffler
-Fogged Up Left Clear Corner
-Keyyed
-Filled holes and painted w/touch up paint
- 105 horsepower, 93 torque?
- fastest ever went: 108 mph
(okay, lets see how fast you'd go in a rickety civic that sounds like it'll explode any second)

1996 Nissan 240SX
-Injen Short Ram
-5 Lug Conversion
-Magnaflow Catback Exhaust with 2.5 in piping
-Short Shifter
(Bought 3/4/04)
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