I have mercedes 1994 w202, first i try to replace my all oem signal bulb with led bulbs. Dimension of the bulb, size of width height length and connector definitely same. When I put the led bulb on the rear, the led bulb was light on, in faster blink than normal. I thought before, it was caused of the front signal, i wasnt replace it with the same led bulb like the rear position. Next, I replaced the front bulb with led bulb, same spec with the rear. What was happened ? The front led signal cannot blink but the rear signal was blink (but faster). Once I change the front led with the normal / oem bulb, the front signal was light on with condition rear led was on position (but faster blinking). The question is, why my front led signal cannot light on ? Meanwhile, the same bulb I placed, when placed on the front, the led bulb cannot blink (definitely off), but when position changed to rear the led was blink (definitely on). Anybody can solve the problem. I really appreciate, thanks in advance. Ghani
SOURCE: front right turn signal bulb is burnt out
If you open your hood and look right behind the headlamp assembly you will see a gray release tang for the turn signal housing. Just press the tang and pull out the housing. The socket comes out of the housing with a 1/4 turn counter clockwise. Now replace the bulb. The 2 problems are not related so check your fuses and replace any that are blown. It's a good idea to test the fuses with the key on and all lights turned on with a 12 volt test light and not by eyeballing them.
SOURCE: right rear tail light
My 99 SLK230 had the same issue. Looked into it and found that there was actually a recall on the tail light assembly because of this exact problem. Granted it was the driver side tail light but you may have the same issue. Hope it helps!
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try napa im guessing the dealer is out i understand that ;>)
SOURCE: I replaced a bulb on my turn signal right side and
replace both front and rear when replacing bulbs. Too cheap not to. Check connection for corrosion. Last step is flasher needs replaced
SOURCE: the turn signal, stuck on
sounds like the turn signal cam in the steeringwheel might be broken, stuck in the open position, poss. causing it to flash continuously. Hope this helps.
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I tried them in my 1994 w202 they don't work it has something to do with the load they need to flash stick with the normal ones
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