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Old 12-04-2008, 03:25 PM
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Turn signal mayhem

Wierdest thing..

My girlfriends sunfire's right turn signal works as it should, her left however, is going haywire on me. Ive found that.

When the headlights come on, now does the left turn signal..
on the cluster, when you toggle the turn signal, it blinks and clicks at twice the speed of normal

the sidemarker blinker still works fine at normal pace

the EXT LMP fuse controls the left signal now.

when the headlights are on, the left arrow in the cluster stays lit, as it is in the front of the car.


Like i said, the right turn signal works great.. Could this be a relay? do different relays control the left and right blinker? if so, i dont know where to find the relay so any help is appritiated. Thanks guys

EDITTTTT: NOW THE RIGHT TURN SIGNAL IS CLICKING AND BLINKING TWICE AS FAST AS NORMAL. HOWEVER THE RIGHT FOG LIGHT / BLINKER IS NOT DOING WHAT THE LEFT ONE IS AS EXPLAINED ABOVE. SOMETHING MUST BE ON ITS WAY OUT.
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Old 03-14-2010, 01:51 PM
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Re: Turn signal mayhem

Could be same problem as headlight wiring issues check for frayed wiring around radiator
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