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clearly this is a fluid level issue. check ur left turn signal fluid solenoid level and see if it's even (or close to even) with the one on the right. (under your hood behind the intake manifold) i had to do this in my car the other day. the bright blue fluid that duralast makes is the best turn signal fluid to use in my opinion. i can't remember the name of it of hand but i think it's Duralast Blue Bulb Juice or something clever like that.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by batallic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">my right turn signal is blinking rapidly, the one on on the left is at regualr speed</TD></TR></TABLE>
one of ur turn signals is going to burn out, its either the front or the rear, look at it closely and u'll c which is fadding
same thing happened to me i went to pepboys bought new bulbs and the turn signal went back to normal
one of ur turn signals is going to burn out, its either the front or the rear, look at it closely and u'll c which is fadding
same thing happened to me i went to pepboys bought new bulbs and the turn signal went back to normal
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clearly this is a fluid level issue. check ur left turn signal fluid solenoid level and see if it's even (or close to even) with the one on the right. (under your hood behind the intake manifold) i had to do this in my car the other day. the bright blue fluid that duralast makes is the best turn signal fluid to use in my opinion. i can't remember the name of it of hand but i think it's Duralast Blue Bulb Juice or something clever like that.
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