Most likely a bad flasher
Just replace the front bulb, it's no good. That's why the rear one blinks so fast. I'll bet it blinks fast on the dash board too, doesn't it?
Check bulbs Check stop light switch Also make sure you have the right bulbs model 2057 bulbs.
That means that your bulb is getting ready to blow so u might need to put another one in cause when it blows it still blinks in the inside of the car but not on the outside. In my experience, it means that one of your turn indicator bulbs has already blown. Try turning on the blinkers in the direction that blinks rapidly and get out (while the car is stopped, of course!) and look at the front and rear turn inidcator lights on that side. You will probably see that one is not blinking. If you check and the bulbs are good, you may have a short somewhere. Good luck. === If it is just a random clicking noise but the signals still actually works, check out this forum for fixing it up http://www.grandamgt.com/forum/showthread.php?t=50126&highlight=clicking+signal+light
check your bulbs, this happens when a light bulb is burnt out good luck
i think he will be fine but if its still happening after a long time then you should c a doctor xxo good luck
Yes, at birth they're really fast. Adults are slower, but still have good speed
Make sure the bulbs are still good.
Children who are seven years old are still growing, and it would be better for them not to fast.
Answer: Did you check the light bulbs first. Normally bulbs will burn out quicker than a fuse. If the tail light bulbs are good (don't assume they "look" good), then you will need to take a look at a possible lighting relay issue.
As to the "best", this depends on the criteria one sets for best; good price, service, fast delivery and more. Replacement light bulbs are available to order online from Amazon, 1000 Bulbs, Bulbs USA and many other vendors.
Depending on exactly what you mean (is it blinking with the turn signals or blinking all the time?) Check all brake light bulbs and bulb sockets making sure the bulbs are good, they are tightly in the sockets and that there is no corrosion. Most likely it will be a bulb - see sources and related links below for bulb information. If not, check all wiring connections and wires.
Well if the fuse is good, it could be a blown bulb. If the bulbs are good. Check you headlight switch.