The halogen bulb needs 30% less power for the same amount of light, so a 45 w halogen replaces a 65 w normal incandescent.
Don't understand the question fully but halogen bulbs can replace incandescent bulbs and is 30% brighter for the same electrical power.
The signal light circuit is separate from the emergency flashers. First check for a blown fuse, then check the signal flasher relay.
The emergency signal flasher module can be found below the dashboard, on the drivers side of the engine compartment. The emergency signal flasher module simply plugs in and out.
Its in the emergency flasher module in the dash. The module is the same as the switch you toggle to turn the emergency flasher on/off.
The emergency flasher switch on the 2009 Cobalt is located behind the steering wheel.
Emergency flashers are a separate circuit. I would replace the turn signal flasher relay. To find it, switch on your turn signals and follow the sound. The flasher is probably worn. I hope this helps.AnswerWhat he said, or you have a bulb out...
The flasher unit on a 2000 Corvette is built into the emergency flasher unit in the console.
The turn signal flasher relay switch and the emergency flasher relay switch are the same switch. The relay switch might be labeled as the emergency flasher switch, but it is also the signal flasher relay switch.
check in the glove box
Wire in a turn signal flasher in series with the circuit you wish to flash. The flasher has two terminals. Just insert the flasher anywhere in the circuit. It will make/break the circuit to make the lights flash. This is considering that the circuit is 12 volts and not 120 volts.
The 2001 Monte Carlo emergency flasher relay switch and the turn signal flasher relay switch are the same. The flasher relay switch simply plugs in and out.
There are two relays, one for the emergency flasher and one for the turn signals. Replace the Flasher Relay for the turn signals, it is defective.