You'll need a voltmeter. Check the voltage at the bulb that is barely lighting. Should be 12 volts. If you have a wiring diagram, find where it's grounded and make sure that connection is good.
check the recalls there is something in there about tail light and signals
If the turn signals and emergency signals don't workout sounds like an electrical problem's would suggest that you take it into the closest shop to get the problem diagnosed properly.
Check the fuse, check the flasher relay and check the bulbs. It's probably one of the three.
Good news! That's not a problem. They're supposed to becurved.
yes, however the pcm for the '96 expects signals from 2 O2 sensors. unless you replace the computer too, it should not be a problem
so stupid
one of them has a problem.
It has one flasher that controls both the turn signals and the emergency flashers. If the turn signals are working then the flasher is not your problem. However the flasher relay is located on the drivers side, under the dash, above the fuse block, mounted on the kick panel.
Your problem is most likely the turn signal relay im having a problem similar to yours but when my signals wont work neither do my hazards
Don't know how to trouble shoot it because it's built into the turn signal stalk called the multi purpose switch. Turn signals, wipers, and the flasher are included in the stalk so if any of the items don't work you have to change the whole thing to fix your problem, part costs around $50 plus the install.
Well I personally have a 2000 Malibu LS and have had the same troubles random clicking noises when signals aren't on then no signals or random signals. The problem is your hazard relay switch, it is located in your dash board very easy abd cheap fix.
There are a number of reasons that your signals might not be working. First off, I would check your fuses to make sure none of them are blown; next, check your bulbs. If those are all okay it might be your turn signal relay--in many car models these are located around the fuse panel somewhere, although they may not be immediately visible--also check to see if your hazard lights are working--if they are, and your fuses and bulbs aren't burnt it's probably your signal relay (note: there is one for the hazards and one for the turn signals) If your hazards and your turn signals are not working you may have a more in depth electrical problem, or both relays could be blown--however unlikely. One of the last things I would look at is the actual switch in the driving column that turns on your signals.