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Old 10-29-2003, 09:32 PM
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Today when I first used my turn signals they started flashing very fast. In the past they would flash at a medium pace, buy today they started spazzing out. I haven't really had time to examine the car much, so I don't know if a bulb is out or maybe my flasher is going out. I just figured that this has probably happened to someone else in the past and they could immediately point me to the problem. Thanks.
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Most likely there is just a bulb out somewhere.

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OK I checked the bulbs and they all work, so any other suggestions?
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Try replacing the flasher, it is located behind the bolster/knee panel under the column.
Where your right knee would be as if sitting in drivers seat.
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Thank you wrencher, it was the flasher that was bad. I was suspecting that, but without you telling me where it was located, I would never have found it.




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