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Old 10-08-03, 04:13 PM
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Right side blinkers don't work?!?!?!?!

When I turn my hazzards on only the blinkers of the left side come on...Even the arrows inside the car don't come on. Its like I turn my left blinker on when I hit the hazzards switch... When I turn the right blinker on no signals come on, just a really fast clicking noise. A while back my taillights werent working and right before i fixed them (got a different switch) the right blinkor/hazzard started doing this. Anybody have any ideas as to what could be causing this? I already checked my right bulb and its fine, everything else works (finally). Please help!!!

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cold solder joints in the CPU. Resolder or replace the CPU.
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you might be out of turn signal fluid... stop by any auto parts store, and pick some up... just make sure you get the passanger side (right side) one, cause it's incompatible with the left side

sorry, had to say it... Usually it's a problem with the ECU like icemark said, although i've heard of something close (i can't remember exactly) with one guy who had a wiring problem at one of his bulbs (I think the back).. I'd check the ECU first, though
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Originally posted by WonkoTheSane
Usually it's a problem with the ECU like icemark said, although i've heard of something close (i can't remember exactly) with one guy who had a wiring problem at one of his bulbs (I think the back).. I'd check the ECU first, though
No that would be wrong; the ECU controls the engine.

You want to check the CPU. The CPU controls the turn signals, hazards, key lights, warnings, horn, brake lights.
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where is the cpu located?
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Driver's kick panel
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sorry, i meant CPU




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