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Car Forum / Honda Cars / October 2004

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Turn Signal Relay - 95 Accord

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Bill Boston - 16 Oct 2004 00:29 GMT
Turn signals on both front corners have quit working properly.
The left signal stays on all the time, and the right corner signal
light will not come on at all.  Neither bulb flashes when turn signal
is activated.  Both bulbs have been replaced, with no change.  

Is there a relay I could test or replace, and where is it located?
Or should I be looking at the flashing mechanism - where do I find it?
Thanks for all replies!

Bill
Randolph - 16 Oct 2004 02:06 GMT
> Turn signals on both front corners have quit working properly.
> The left signal stays on all the time, and the right corner signal
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Or should I be looking at the flashing mechanism - where do I find it?
> Thanks for all replies!

Do the rear turn signals work? If so, do they flash at the normal rate
for both left and right turn signals? Do the emergency flashers work?
When you say "The left signal stays on all the time" do you mean that it
stays on solid when you are operating the left turn signal, or do you
mean that the light stays on regardless of what position the turn signal
switch is in?
slider - 16 Oct 2004 03:04 GMT
sounds to me like a bad ground

> > Turn signals on both front corners have quit working properly.
> > The left signal stays on all the time, and the right corner signal
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> mean that the light stays on regardless of what position the turn signal
> switch is in?
 
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