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93 Voyager Signal Problems
Just put the 93 Voyager back on the road thought everything was fine till today when my wife and I went to run a few errans. While waiting at a light I noticed that my signal lights stopped blinking when I released the brake the started flashing again. Now each and every time I turn the signal on the flash until I apply the brakes. Does anyone have a clue what the problem could be?
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Re: 93 Voyager Signal Problems
I'm thinking corrosion or a weak flasher module. It appears the turn sigs and brake lights use the same bulb. Corrosion could be loading the circuit when you apply the brakes. Check the rear light sockets for corrosion. Here's how: http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBr...10cc53.jspsion. If they look good try reseating the combination flasher module or buy a new one. It's under the dash driver's side on or near the fuse panel.
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Re: 93 Voyager Signal Problems
I saw the flasher module at Walmart in the light bulb section for $2. It's round, has two plugs, and goes in the same place as the fuses go.
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Re: 93 Voyager Signal Problems
thanks for the advise i will check into that this weekend for now I guess i will just be one of those anyoing driviers that don't use signals
I let you all know how it turned out.
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Re: 93 Voyager Signal Problems
make sure the 4 way hazard button isn't pushed in and not functioning as this could cause the problem
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