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Old 04-14-2004, 05:18 PM
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92 Cavalier Blinker problem

I noticed a few weeks ago my blinkers quit working on my Z24. The blinkers come on and stay on. That led me to believe it was a relay. I looked by the fuses and the only 2 relays there are the horn and emer flashers. I noticed one day when they magically worked that the blinking sound was coming from around the blinker arm. That tells me the relay is in that area somewhere.

I don't want to take it to the dealer for a $5 part. I disassembled the steering wheel and had the blinker arm out but could not notice anything. Is it possible for the relay to be right next to the arm? My emer flashers still work which tells me the bulbs are still good. I would appreciate any help. Thanks alot.

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Are you meaning that when you turn on your turn signal, that you manually have to turn it off again? If so, mine does the same thing (I have a 90), and we took it apart and heck if we could find anything wrong or missing. If not then I'm not sure why it's doing that, I'm not even sure why mine does what it does either. Oh well
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Old 04-14-2004, 09:10 PM
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Re: 92 Cavalier Blinker problem

No that works fine. If I flip mine on, the blinker itself stays on solid it does not blink at all.
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Re: 92 Cavalier Blinker problem

you have twe flasher,one for emrg and one for turn signal,
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Old 04-16-2004, 07:25 AM
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Re: 92 Cavalier Blinker problem

Ok where is the other one at? I noticed the 2 by the fuses but that is the emer flashers and the horn relay. Do I need to replace the emer flasher relay?

I am in the military and we have car inspections all the time and I have to have my blinkers working. Any help would be very appreciated. Thanks.
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Old 04-16-2004, 11:11 PM
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92 Cavalier Blinker problem

i know this may sound stupid but have you checked to make sure u don't have a side marker light out? or maybe a short in the wiring?
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Re: 92 Cavalier Blinker problem

I'll make sure I look over all the lights again jut to make sure.
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Re: 92 Cavalier Blinker problem

All lights are working right.
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