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95 cavalier, signals aren't flashing
My turn signals aren't flashing. They turn on, but they don't flash. What bulbs do I need to replace?
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the ones that are dead..... if both your right and left blinkers dont blink though, its probably the flasher itself, the thing that makes the actual clicking noise, i THINK it would be in your fusebox, if that $3 piece doesnt fix it its probably your switch, i had a switch go bad in my 86 plymouth reliant, for that old of a car the piece was $120 at an auto parts store,
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Re: 95 cavalier, signals aren't flashing
Yeah, replace the blubs first... they're cheap.
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Re: 95 cavalier, signals aren't flashing
thanks
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probaly just a fuse if its blown it will just go on and not blink or blink eraticaly in the car but do nothing outside
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replace the flasher, had the same thing go wrong with my 95 grand am, but I spent the time to tear apart the column thinking it was the switch, good thing I tried the cheap flasher before the switch.
the flasher should be located under the dash by the pedals. Mine had a nice little door to open to get to it. Pretty simple buy the new one so you know what it looks like, then look for it. **there may be 2 on your car (there was mine) one runs the turn signals, one runs the 4-way-flashers. if your 4-ways work turn them on so you can hear the one that works clicking, then change the other one. Its pretty rare that all 4 bulbs go out at once. |
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Re: 95 cavalier, signals aren't flashing
hey i have a 95 cav when i got it same problem it wasnt bulbs it was flasher and just so u know its not located in the fuse box its under the stearing wheel
by the stearing colum itself and replce that problm solved |
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