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Try replacing the thermal flasher with a mechanical ( electronic) . Led bulps dont pull much voltage and thermal flashers get confused. I had a similar problem on my chevy truck and that fixed it.
Try changing out your turn signal flasher.it might be under your dash by your fuse box.Some trucks have two one for turn signals one for 4 way flashers.By all means check the fuse first.
no it can not be the flasher. if bulbs and socket is good in left rear u may have no power or ground. need to check wiring to that lamp. also fast blinking is a normal condition when you have a lamp out
the driver information center(DIC) is telling you one or more of your rear light bulbs has failed. it could be a tail light,stop light,center high mount stop light,turn signal or license plate light. have someone in the vehicle turn the lights on and hit the brakes and turn signals so you can see which one is burned out.
check all bulbs,inspect sockets for corrosion,rust ,or sighns of overload.follow wires and check connectors if all good ,replace the flasher ,,if that doesnt fix it ,the blinker switch in the steering coulmn would be next
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