picard
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my front left turn signal beeping faster than the right turn signal?
is the bulb wiring defective?
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WongKN
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Usually one of your turn signal bulbs is blown and needs to be replaced. Activate the turn signal in a carpark or somewhere safe and then walk about the car from the outside, checking all the signal lights.
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Mike Freitas
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WongKN wrote:
Usually one of your turn signal bulbs is blown and needs to be replaced. Activate the turn signal in a carpark or somewhere safe and then walk about the car from the outside, checking all the signal lights.
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I agree... That most likely is the problem
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superchg2
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Picard, have you been able to find a new job in IT?
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picard
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Mike Freitas wrote:
WongKN wrote:
Usually one of your turn signal bulbs is blown and needs to be replaced. Activate the turn signal in a carpark or somewhere safe and then walk about the car from the outside, checking all the signal lights.
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I agree... That most likely is the problem
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how much would it cost to replace the bulb? is there any other parts that need to be replaced
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picard
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superchg2 wrote:
Picard, have you been able to find a new job in IT?
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no. I am still searching.
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superchg2
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picard wrote:
superchg2 wrote:
Picard, have you been able to find a new job in IT?
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no. I am still searching.
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Good luck with your search!
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WongKN
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If that is the problem (blown bulb), you just need to replace the bulb. It's very cheap and available widely, even at the supermarkets around my country so it should be better in yours.
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ru4real
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Just head to any any auto parts store, there's a section with all the replacements bulbs and a catalog for you to look up your particular bulb, if not, just ask the sales clerk, no additional parts are needed to do the replacement, bulbs cost no more than 10 bucks...but before you even do that, test it out to see if it is a burned out bulb, it most likely is...
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picard
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ru4real wrote:
Just head to any any auto parts store, there's a section with all the replacements bulbs and a catalog for you to look up your particular bulb, if not, just ask the sales clerk, no additional parts are needed to do the replacement, bulbs cost no more than 10 bucks...but before you even do that, test it out to see if it is a burned out bulb, it most likely is...
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ok I had to replaced the whole light fixture. the bulb connector had corroded.
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