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peter hegney Posted on Sep 07, 2013
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Left indicator lights not work

Left indicator not flashing. blinks fast. other indicators and also hazard working fine. bulb is new.

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Blinking fast indicates a bad bulb on that side. try front and back bulbs

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 25, 2008

SOURCE: HAZARD LIGHTS ON BUT NOT

HI,
I have the same problem - it is the relay switch attached to and behind the hazard warning triangle on the dashboard. Pull it all out (gently and replace (£60 ish). The indicators and hazard lights are on the same relay circuit. This is a well known problem for this car (amongst others - how about the wipers sticking)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2009

SOURCE: Indicators not flashing on Audi TT

i believe the audi uses two relays for the turn signals and hazzard lights so it would appear the turn relay has failed. it should be located under the dash near the steer column.... seems to me me they have some shielding under the dash so it may be hard to get to.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2009

SOURCE: left rear turn signal light on my 1999 chev. s10 is not working

any increase in bink speed is direcly related to a bulb being burt out.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2009

SOURCE: rear left and right turn signal lights not working.

the electronic flasher module may be faulty, or you could have blown a fuse

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

SOURCE: Indicator Problem

when you noticed the indicator being on solid, but flashing with the hazards, are you inside your car? I mean have you gotten out of your car to check if the bulbs are working when the indicator thrown and when the hazards are on. A hard on indicator usually means that you have a bulb burnt out. The hazards will still flash as normal when inside the car even if a bulb is burnt out because the hazards do not run via the Electronic Flasher Module. The EFM is what detects a burnt out bulb

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fast flashing well here's a chart with all sorts of info.
Problem What To Do Turn signals light, but do not flash Replace the flasher No turn signals light on either side Check the fuse. Replace if defective.
Check the flasher by substitution.
Check for open circuit, short circuit or poor ground. Both turn signals on one side don't work Check for bad bulbs.
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Check for corrosion in socket. Clean contacts.
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- Check the flasher by substitution On systems with 2 Indicators:
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- Check the indicator light bulb
- Check the flasher by substitution
hope this helps. may want to print for future reference. :)
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