Check to make sure one if the bulbs is not burnt out. Most cars will speed up the turn signal blink rate when a bulb is out.
its the same fuse for turn indicators and speedo
When both of the turn signals (indicators) of a car blink simultaneously, it is usually because the hazard lights are turned on.
Separate.
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If they are the same, they will turn at the same speed.
A 1968 Mustang is equipped with two turn signal indicators, which also function as flashers. When activated, these indicators flash to signal turns or lane changes. Additionally, the vehicle has a separate hazard warning system that uses the same lights, allowing all four turn signals to flash simultaneously when engaged.
Your tires reacting to a different speed and changing direction at the same time
Yes, hazard warning lights typically use the same fuse as the turn signal indicators in most vehicles. This is because both systems often share the same electrical circuit and components for operation. However, it's always a good idea to consult the vehicle's owner's manual for specific information regarding the fuse layout and function.
Of course not. Indicators are meant to ensure safety while turning a corner or things like that. same to hazards
Yes. If it moved faster, it would break the center from the circle.
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It could be the indercator switch i just had the same fault on a Hyundai and it was the indercator switch