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Anonymous Posted on Apr 28, 2010

Blinkers My blinkers are acting weird. I thought my right blinker was out, because my blinker indicator was going faster than normal. Well, I got out and check the front light and it was blinking a little faster then it should. Then I checked my back light and it wasn't blinking at all, but my bulb was still on. The other side was working just fine. Now here is where I'm stunned. I go and take my wife to work and my right side blinkers are working so I'm like sweet it works. I turn on my left side blinkers and it's doing what the right side did yesterday. I have no clue on what to do now. Please help. JOE

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You can check your blinker relay located in the fuse box. You should have 2 of them. 1 is for the emergency blinkers. Trade them to see if this corrects the problem. The other issue could be the multi switch is not functioning properly all the time.

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