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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined May 20, '05 From San Diego, California Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
When I turn on my lights, my right turn signal light doesn't light up while the left one does. However, when I turn my right blinker on, it seems to work. I changed the fuses and checked the bulb, but I can't seem to figure out what's wrong.
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normally there should not be any problems with the cars electrical system.
I recomend you take the left signal bulbs and put them in the right side. If the right starts to work and the left doesn't. You installed the wrong kind of bulbs. |
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QUOTE(eyohannie @ Sep 17, 2005 - 8:42 PM) When I turn on my lights, my right turn signal light doesn't light up while the left one does. However, when I turn my right blinker on, it seems to work. I changed the fuses and checked the bulb, but I can't seem to figure out what's wrong. Any ideas? [right][snapback]335481[/snapback][/right] The saaammme thing is happening to me, I have no idea what it is.... |
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QUOTE(Hanyo @ Sep 18, 2005 - 2:44 AM) normally there should not be any problems with the cars electrical system. I recomend you take the left signal bulbs and put them in the right side. If the right starts to work and the left doesn't. You installed the wrong kind of bulbs. [right][snapback]335593[/snapback][/right] update ? -------------------- |
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F.Y.I. The front turn signals are dual filament bulbs (1157). One filament lights when the headlights are on the other when the signals are on. Either one filament has burned out or you have a single filament bulb (1156). If that's not it you've got a loose / cut wire.
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