Open the rear door and lock in the open position; next,from the inside of the door jamb remove two screws, one top and one bottom from the modular light assy (don't let the bottom one fall into the hole of no return!); on the light assy. remove two 1/4" screws to gain access to the three bulbs; voila!
If your "left blinker" is on, to change it, "push up" the blinker arm that is on your steering wheel. If your right blinker is on, push the arm down to change it to the right blinker. This works on All Cavaliers and most other cars made in the U.S.
Just change the fluid, it should be right next to the oil dipstick under the hood
the clicking sound is the blinker. when you signal to turn with your blinker the light flashes and makes a clicking sound.
It means that the light is about to go out. For example if you turn on your right blinker and it is blinking fast it means the light is about to go out and you should change it.
As previously said. Dead, or weak battery. The light you're talking about is a blinker signal light, not a check engine light. It's just coincidental.
You might have a short. You would need to take you car in to a shop to find they short. They can be very difficult to locate.
Sounds like the light bulb is either loose or burned out in the dash. Replace it.
The bulb.
Probably just a burned out bulb in the front one. Those bulbs have 2 elements so the marker light will still work but the blinker wont.
try accessing it from the inside of the trunk, if not that there should be some screws holding the fixture in place, undo those to remove it and the bulb will be right there
Hmmm, kind of unusual because the same bulb filament serves BOTH the blinker and the brake function. It could be a short in the wire from the brake switch leading back to that particular bulb and if the left brake light work okay it would have to be somewhere AFTER the wires leading to the rear lights branch off from one another. Are you CERTAIN that the right rear signal blinker DOES work?
Left blinker= [Right blinker= ]