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Old 05-03-2006, 10:04 AM
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Does anyone knows how to make it back to stock cause when it signals, it annoys me to death. I bought the car like this, so i dont know how to make it back to the regular slow signal
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Your turn signal bulbs may be on their way out.
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Its doing that because one of your lights is burnt out.

Check all your lights (headlights, brake lights, rear lights, parking lights) I guarantee that one needs to be replaced.

Replace and you will have regular blinking again.

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i recently replace them and i know how it'll flash when its dead cause i experience it already. The owner before did some kind of **** and made it to signal faster than normal, so i need to make it back to normal cause i think its illegal to have fast blinker in Cali
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Isn't there a relay or something that does the blink action? Can't you just replace that.
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you should look at the wiring by your corners up at the front. there is a way to hardwire them so they blink fast. so just look for some wiring that doesnt look normal or is taped up, and just re wire it.
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Replace the gay *** relay for the turn signals. A friend of mine did that gayness.
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another reason they could be doing that is if any of the bulbs are not the correct bulbs for the car... a low amperage bulb will cause them to do that. If you have LED light bulbs, they are extremely low amperage and will also cause them to that. Other then that, some dumbass wired it for the quick blinker which imao is dumb.
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it can be done two ways, decrease the resistance that the stock flasher relay sees via LED lights or a relay to run the light.
OR install an adjustable flasher or a fast flash blinker relay.

If you don't have LED lights and don't hear extra clicking with the blinkers on. (check outside the car also) Then replace your flasher unit with a stock one and you should be set.
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