Blinker Problem
Blinker Problem
My blinkers were blinking sporattically the past week, and then all of the sudden they dont blink anymore. when i turn them on, they stay solid.
I checked and none of the bulbs are burnt out. Is there some sort of mechanical soleniod that is sticking?
any suggestions to fix this?
I checked and none of the bulbs are burnt out. Is there some sort of mechanical soleniod that is sticking?
any suggestions to fix this?
-Pat
'94 Base 2.2 - Nothin' Special
'94 Base 2.2 - Nothin' Special
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Blinker Problem
Either a blinker relay or your turn signal switch.
Rex Weatherford
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Blinker Problem
thanks for the response
since the blinker turns off when i make a turn my guess would be the blinker relay....are there anyways i can check to verify this?
Also where is the blinker relay located?
thanks in advance!
since the blinker turns off when i make a turn my guess would be the blinker relay....are there anyways i can check to verify this?
Also where is the blinker relay located?
thanks in advance!
-Pat
'94 Base 2.2 - Nothin' Special
'94 Base 2.2 - Nothin' Special
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Blinker Problem
Dude, my '89 was doin the same exact thing, and then just stopped. I checked my bulbs and switched em around and still no change. I finally put a brand new bulb in and it turned out that the bulbs just weren't "seating" right in the socket. Might have been where the wires go in also, but I don't think so. It's been working just fine ever since.
Angie
Blinker Problem
I know this is extremely late, but if it's affecting both sides then the most likely culprit is the turn signal flasher which is located on the convenience center on the driver's side inside the dash close to the steering column (I'm guessing that's where it is on a '94 also). There are separate flashers for your turn signals and hazards, so I'm guessing your hazards still work.
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Blinker Problem
THe two most likely culprits are the relay (where Jeff P said it is) or the switch itself. The switch may work mechanically but not electrically. There are a couple of copper wipers that have to hit a metal pad to turn on the blinkers. If the switch is moving and cancelling ok then the wipers may still be bad. The relay is easy to check out and get to so check that first. Then check the switch by probing the wires to the relay from the switch for voltage with the switch on. If the voltage is intermittent then the switch is worn out or corroded in the contacts and you gotta pull the steering wheel to get to it and replace it.