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Old 06-20-2005, 06:11 PM
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Turn signals blink twice, then shut off...HELP...

I know on my Zr2 when the turn signals start blinking fast, that is an indicator that a bulb is blown, but I am sot sure what this means.

When I hit the turn signal it will blink 2-3 times then it will just stay on constant, no blinking. It is the same thing for both lights. I checked all the lights and they all work fine, so I am not sure what to look at next. Anyone have an idea???
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Old 06-21-2005, 08:58 AM
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Re: Turn signals blink twice, then shut off...HELP...

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I know on my Zr2 when the turn signals start blinking fast, that is an indicator that a bulb is blown, but I am sot sure what this means.

When I hit the turn signal it will blink 2-3 times then it will just stay on constant, no blinking. It is the same thing for both lights. I checked all the lights and they all work fine, so I am not sure what to look at next. Anyone have an idea???
thanks
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There was a recall a while back on the turn signals... I believe it is a flasher relay problem, it overheats and sticks in the open (on) position.
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