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Old 02-20-2008, 11:07 AM
Lightgomez Lightgomez is offline
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Front blinker blinks "fast" as if bulbs are out.

Recently, one of my left blinker bulbs went out...so, I replaced it. However, even though all the lights are on, it still blinks "fast" as if my bulb is out.

I THINK I know what is causing it...water sometimes leaks into the bulb housing...I noticed that when I took the bulb out, that the socket it fits into is a little corruded by the water that has leaked in. That would explain it not making a good contact...

My question is: where can I find a replacement for those sockets that my bulb fits into?

Any help is appreciated!! Thank you!

-Joe
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Old 08-12-2008, 11:59 AM
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Re: Front blinker blinks "fast" as if bulbs are out.

I have had the same problems with my rear tail lights on a 99 yukon denali.

I got one from the dealer it did the same thing in 3 months.

found one on e-bay for cheap works great no problems

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Old 05-12-2010, 03:28 PM
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Re: Front blinker blinks "fast" as if bulbs are out.

you need a new turn single regulator. Its this small, square box/fuse type thing under the dash around near the pedals. I had the same problem and went to autozone, bought the new thing and it was good as new.
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