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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / December 2006

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Turn signal problem

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Geo - 27 Nov 2006 13:12 GMT
Have a '04 Pontiac Montana and the right turn signal has that fast
flashing signal that you usually see when a bulb is burnt out.  I tried
replacing both bulbs in the front (forward and side bulbs) and the
rear, but still getting that fast flash.  The side bulb flashes and the
forward bulb does not, although it is lit.  Checked the fuses and those
are fine.  Any ideas?  Thanks in advance.
spamTHISbrp@yahoo.com - 27 Nov 2006 17:58 GMT
> Have a '04 Pontiac Montana and the right turn signal has that fast
> flashing signal that you usually see when a bulb is burnt out.  I tried
> replacing both bulbs in the front (forward and side bulbs) and the
> rear, but still getting that fast flash.  The side bulb flashes and the
> forward bulb does not, although it is lit.  Checked the fuses and those
> are fine.  Any ideas?  Thanks in advance.

Some cars flash fast when there is too little current, some flash fast
when there is too much current.

Could be a socket shorting out.

Dave
berbe@nc.rr.com - 01 Dec 2006 00:37 GMT
> Have a '04 Pontiac Montana and the right turn signal has that fast
> flashing signal that you usually see when a bulb is burnt out.  I tried
> replacing both bulbs in the front (forward and side bulbs) and the
> rear, but still getting that fast flash.  The side bulb flashes and the
> forward bulb does not, although it is lit.  Checked the fuses and those
> are fine.  Any ideas?  Thanks in advance...........I assume the flasher is o.k....could be the turn signal switch itself. You did not mention the four ways and how they act when turned on..... could be the switch ..Good luck...Brian
 
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