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There should two separate bulbs for marker and blinker. It sounds like a bulb is burnt out, bad ground, melted socket or a wiring anomaly. Are you certain it's supposed to have 57 series dual element bulbs for blinker and markers?
Has the car been in a fender bender ? check for wiring going to the front and rear lights to see if on has rubbed into a ground wire or the body. ( even if there has been no accident.)
When its blinking fast look at both front and rear to verify which bulb isnt flashing. If the right works OK, then the flasher is OK. The flasher is INSIDE the front control module/integrated power module. If you cant find the problem, you may need a dealer to check it.
The fast blink signals that you have a flasher bulb burnt out, as I suspect you do in your rear turn signal. The flasher sees a voltage drop through the burnt out bulb and signals a fast flash.
Verify that all the lights front and back are blinking. Usually one side flashing at a different rate indicates a bulb has blown. If all the lights are working then it's probably your flasher module which is a pretty good start in the "buy and try" vein.
Good luck.
Hope this "fixedya".....
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If the blinker light on your dash also flashes rapidly it generally will mean that one of your blinker bulbs is burnt out. Try each direction and check the front and rear bulbs yourself. It is not impossible to have burnt out a bulb on both sides, so check them all carefully. If the lights themselves flash rapidly, or do not flash at all, then yes change out your flasher, which you should be able to get from any local parts store for a reasonable cost.
NO PROBLEM TURN ON THE RIGHT BLINKER THEN WALK AROUND THE CAR MAKE SURE FRONT AND REAR BULBS ARE FLASHING... IF YOU HAVE A BULB OUT YOU WILL NOT OFFER ENOUGH OF A LOAD TO THE FLASHER... WILL CAUSE IT TO FLASH FAST... IF OK THEN MAKE SURE THE PROPER BULB NUMBER ON BULBS AND MAKE SURE CORRECT BULBS USED IN VEHICLE.... IF OK CHANGE FLASHER
that means that one of your bulbs on that side is burnt out (either front or rear) most auto parts stores will replace the bulb for you at no additional cost
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