Suddenly the turn signals don't work. Or rather sometimes
they do, for a moment, then they go off.
This showed up after the car came out of the shop,
where the mechanic fixed the fuel injectors and one wire.
Could there be a connection between the events?
Alternatively, could it be a fuse problem? I can't
imagine that they would go on at all, if that was the case.
If it's neither of the above, what could it be, and would
it be expensive to fix?
Suggestions?
TIA
aspasia - 21 May 2008 20:06 GMT
>Suddenly the turn signals don't work. Or rather sometimes
>they do, for a moment, then they go off.
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>TIA
Turn signals not working at all now!
Any advice, so I am forearmed when going back to mechanic?
Worried about driving w/arm signals!
TIA
Aspasia
aspasia - 24 May 2008 04:29 GMT
>>Suddenly the turn signals don't work. Or rather sometimes
>>they do, for a moment, then they go off.
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>Aspasia
The good news is that my mechanic fixed the turn signals
and the flasher (which had also gone out). Said it was
a short in the wiring.
The bad news is that it cost $225.00. That seems like
a LOT of money! He claims it took him over 4 hours.
Is that possible????
Does anybody have an opinion whether the cost was
in the ballpark? This is So. Calif. coastal; a fairly
affluent (all but me!) community.
Aspasia
aspasia - 26 May 2008 17:03 GMT
>>>Suddenly the turn signals don't work. Or rather sometimes
>>>they do, for a moment, then they go off.
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>Aspasia
Dear Ones - Would you take another look at this
and give me your opinion about the cost? I want
to keep on using my nabe mechanic -- IF he's
being straight with me.
TIA
Aspasia
davidb1 - 23 May 2008 23:27 GMT
> Suddenly the turn signals don't work. Or rather sometimes
> they do, for a moment, then they go off.
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> TIA
I had a similar experience, turned out to be a bad solder joint on the board
that controls the signals. Cost me about $50 mainly for the time to find
the problem.
Glad I got lucky and know an honest mechanic.
NissTech - 24 May 2008 03:42 GMT
or so you think, chances are it was just a bad bulb or flasher unit or a
loose ground to one of the bulb
sockets
>> Suddenly the turn signals don't work. Or rather sometimes
>> they do, for a moment, then they go off.
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> find the problem.
> Glad I got lucky and know an honest mechanic.
davidb1 - 25 May 2008 23:33 GMT
Since he spent a half an hour messing with it while I was there, I consider
$50 a fair price considering what the possible scam $s could have been. He
happens to be one of my alarm customers. The shop was also full, and his
other mechanic was at the doc. I came in the late morning and he took the
time to get me on the road right away.
Now suppose I had gone to the dealer and been told a new flasher unit was
$150...and the labor was 4 hours...
Don't get me wrong, NissTech, I for one appreciate your advice tremendously.
You have been a big help to many people including me over the years. I wish
you worked at my local dealer so I would be comfortable going to them.
> or so you think, chances are it was just a bad bulb or flasher unit or a
> loose ground to one of the bulb
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>> to find the problem.
>> Glad I got lucky and know an honest mechanic.