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Old 10-12-2004, 02:47 AM
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blinker help

hey guys.. i just got my front blinkers stolen and the wires and bulbs all cut off. i managed to get them fixed but the blinker is now extremely fast. also, when the lights are turned on.. only the furthest bulb blinks (with the 2 bulbs installed). Anyone know any ways of getting it back to its stock speed and its original blinking pattern?
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Old 10-12-2004, 02:53 AM
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well, when the bulbs blink fast it is telling you that a bulb is out. now im assuming these were the front bulbs stolen? so are they working. if not they have been wired wrong. if they are i would check the signal relay.
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Old 10-12-2004, 03:02 AM
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Re: blinker help

In my GSR only the smaller of the two bulbs does the blinking too... so that part is right at least.
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where is the signal relay?
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Re: blinker help

on the fuse box under ur steering wheel i think...
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you guys know how to adjust it? sorry havent done much exploring with my car (havent even floored it before) (^_^)
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sorry :/ they should have made it harder to get those lenses out huh? one screw lol
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yea alarm didnt go off either =/ thanks for trying to help me outs maybe the other people would be able to help me too
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my question is what sad loser would steal a blinker? lol
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the clear lenses are like $30 so he saved some cash by jackin them
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Re: blinker help

Do u know what type of light bulb u put in there to replace the stolen ones. There is a certain # for the blinker light bulb, for example (1535). I think (not sure) certain bulbs blink faster than others, and they are determined by that number.
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Re: blinker help

You can use your dome light. It's the same bulb!
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HEY, I didn't come into your forum starting crap. Oh wait, I did, but in my defense, I said I was sorry. Besides, I'm probably young and don't know any better. I'll be more productive from now on...
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Re: Re: blinker help

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Do u know what type of light bulb u put in there to replace the stolen ones. There is a certain # for the blinker light bulb, for example (1535). I think (not sure) certain bulbs blink faster than others, and they are determined by that number.
The bulbs dont blink faster smarty, they are slaves to electrical current. The bulb has nothing to do with it you freakin n00b.
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