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While driving i received a fault on the SID about my left front turn signal. While troubleshooting, i checked the bulb and swapped it with the right front turn signal bulb. The right front turn signal worked with the left turn signal bulb, but the fault remained on the left. I checked the fuse just to make sure and that measured good w/ 0 ohms. It doesn't look like the screw assembly that holds the bulb is the same as the other side, so i was unable to swap check the assembly. Could this be a screw assembly problem or a wiring issue? Any help would be great.
Well, seeing that you have a multimeter, check power at the socket and make sure it has power there. If there isn't then your wiring has an issue somewhere.
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2. Checked the tail turn signal by swapping passenger and driver bulbs. (bulbs twist out). At least the rear bulbs were OK. The wiring seemed intact, with no water leaks, etc.
3. Tested the circuit by removing flasher relay. Inserted a jumper wire between the 2 and 6 locations (Thanks to the message in this thread). The front, rear and dash turn lights all checked OK.
4. Replaced the relay - Honda part 38300-SDB-A03. $23 bucks at local dealer.
ater painting , I would be suspecting that a ground point has paint under the contact and is nor making a good ground
also check that the wires are properly connected in the harness
If it is the front left, does the back left flash?
If it is the back left, does the front left flash?
If you swap the left front bulb with the right front bulb, does that bulb, in its new location, still not flash?
Replace the bulb.
I have this diagram the olny way i can send it is by E.MAIL sand i would have to scan it first . Tell me some more about what it dose and dosen't do and i can probably tell you how to fix it I wouln't be able to get back to you for a few hours but i basicly have the same vehicle
Replace the turn signal switch. Bad contact inside causing a crossing of the circuits. When the turn signal is applied it should open the brake light circuit allowing for just the signal to work. Doesn't sound like the switch is doing it's job.
Double check your front drivers side bulb sounds to me like the bulb is bad. It may look ok but could be bad. You might try swapping bulbs between the right and left front lights to test it. If the problem moves to the other side then you've found your problem. Good luck.
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