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I have a 2006 chevy colorado, when i step on the break the right blinker lights up when the blinker is on and i step on the break the right blinker blinks faster, the left blinker works but sometimes you can't here the blinker sound, the heater and ac control sometimes only works on high

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First repair the ground to the right rear light, as for the heater it may be a switch or a bad contact

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