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Pam Gonzales Posted on Jun 12, 2013

Turn signal I made a left turn and now the left blinker is constantly blinking. I tried to make a right turn signal and it continues. I tried turning on/off the hazard lights as well and it still stays on. How can I fix this problem?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 11, 2008

SOURCE: turn signals wont work

also could be the actual turn signal lever, i have an extra if you want it, [email protected] also have anyother part you would need good luck
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Ned C Cook

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  • Posted on Sep 26, 2009

SOURCE: my right turn signal is always on.. no matter

Replace the turn signal flasher unit. Contacts seem stuck closed. Good Luck _Ned_

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 09, 2009

SOURCE: right turn signal on won't turn off

I had this problem and fixed it easily. It sounds like the turn signal mechanism is broken. Fortunately, the turn signal/headlight lever is a distinct separate unit that can easily be removed from the steering wheel assembly, remove 2 screws and the 2 eclictral plugs and it comes right off. Then get a new one at autostore for ~$80 or pull one off any 2g eclipse at the salvage yard for cheaper, better option and you should be back to signaling your intended turning direction in no time.

Jeremy Langston

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2010

SOURCE: right blinker works, but left one doesn't work at

either check for voltage at the blinker and also check for left blinker fuse . NO voltage at connector there is an open in wire replace try to find the open torn insulator or wire being exposed.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 26, 2010

SOURCE: My right turning signal in my 2002 Montero sport

Hi, this is a common problem and can be very annoying the only thing you need to do to solve this problem is to replace the arm you press when you want to make a turn left or right, what happens is that the switch inside wares then it sticks in the one possition you can sometimes get it off by pushing it in slightly as you try turning it to off position but failing that the only option you have is to get the whole indicator arm replaced. Their is no way of repairing these as they are a sealed unit, if you have any breakers yards near to you then you should be able to get one from their for next to nothing other than that you need to ring your local car spares shops and see what best price you can get

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