Second gen marks - 1997 and 1998 - featured new side mirrors with LED turn signals visible through the mirror to viewers behind the car, as well as puddle lamps that illuminated when the doors were unlocked or the door handles moved.
Turn signal lights that double as parking (marker lights) when not blinking.
Mirrors with Backside light (Signal Lights)
change the flasher to a slower blinking brand. They are cheap and you can try a few brands
is the car on? do you have the signal on? is there a bulb? are there wires connected to the bulb? or just go to a mech and have him figure it out. simple.
General Motors
It has been my experience that a rapid turn signal indicates there is a burnt-out signal light bulb (either front or rear) on the side of the rapid blinking signal. If the right signal is blinking rapidly, the problem is in the signal lights for the right side (front or rear) of the vehicle. Turn the rapid signal on and step out of the vehicle to find which bulb is not lighting.
Turn on that fast blinking signal light and check to see if the front and rear signal lights are both working, chances are you have a burned out bulb. If both front and rear bulbs are flashing fast, replace the flasher relay.
Usually, a fast blinking turn signal means one of the outside turn signals (front, back and side) lights is burned out.
If your light is solid 1 bulb is burned out or if no lights blink it is a flasher located in your fuse box
It probably means that one of your head or tail lights is about to go out. I have a Ford Taurus and my right blinker started blinking very quickly and within a week, my right headlight was out.
The new bulb is already burned out, not seated properly in its socket, or you replaced the wrong one. Get out and look at the signal lights while they are blinking fast. Either the front or rear light is not blinking at all. That is the one that needs to be replaced.
sounds like you have a bad turn signal flasher One bulb is bad. The right rear turn signal bulb is burned out