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For some reason when i use my blinkers if i leave them on at a stop light they will blink like they are supposed to then they will stick or stay on and stop blinking. I thought maybe a bad bull so i replaced them all and still having the same issue. My dad mentioned possibly the blinker switch on the steering column but i didn't want to tear into incase anybody else has had a similar issue with an easy fix.

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  • Dieselfuture
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    Make sure you check your Sometimes you can get it free at     But seriously it's probably your flasher. There is original one that will let you know if the bulb is burned out, or i

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    Works best if you use vacuum pump first

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The controls for your blinker and hazard lights is in the fuse box at the drivers door. I forget which one is which but you should be able to get them at any auto parts. I am pretty sure there are different kinds, the one I put in mine does not let know when a bulb is burnt out like the OE did. So check and see what they have, I miss that feature and need to get the different one. Pretty sure thars your issue,  not sure how to detirmine whether it is one or the other.

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But seriously it's probably your flasher. There is original one that will let you know if the bulb is burned out, or if you use LED bulbs then you need electronic one, probably that's what @dripley has. I also have an electronic one because of LED bulbs that I'm using

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The flasher is a big square one in dripley picture 

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11 minutes ago, Dieselfuture said:

Make sure you check yours-l640.jpg.d6d23beca221dbb213aa94f861999225.jpg

Sometimes you can get it free atimageproxy.jpeg.a25df6ed81700c0ab2038785ad4fa643.jpeg.f67e1e2ce8bb3b943b151350ad0573b7.jpeg

 

 

But seriously it's probably your flasher. There is original one that will let you know if the bulb is burned out, or if you use LED bulbs then you need electronic one, probably that's what @dripley has. I also have an electronic one because of LED bulbs that I'm using

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The flasher is a big square one in dripley picture 

Where do your pour that stuff in at? I cant find the resovoir.

4 minutes ago, dripley said:

Where do your pour that stuff in at? I cant find the resovoir.

You have to remove the bulb and use a funnel8c980bd4274553fe6661f197ade4d4e59ab8d3552cb89e641f0408159249a079_1.jpg.838f08c1d81a0aaf724339d88cb5f458.jpg

22 minutes ago, Dieselfuture said:

You have to remove the bulb and use a funnel8c980bd4274553fe6661f197ade4d4e59ab8d3552cb89e641f0408159249a079_1.jpg.838f08c1d81a0aaf724339d88cb5f458.jpg

Some beach!! Learn something new every day.

4 minutes ago, dripley said:

Some beach!! Learn something new every day.

Works best if you use vacuum pump first

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