That's probably just a burned out bulb. If you're "handy" they are usually easy to replace. Just look around on the outside and in your trunk for a way to get at the light bulb. You will probably have to unscrew the lens or the light socket from the car to get at the bulb.Then they usually twist out of their socket or unplug from their socket. Then take it to an auto store to get a replacement for a few bucks.
Burnt out lamp if maybe only the rear or front works and the other still works. If the whole side is out back and front, then it may be the switch. Could be the flasher unit too but doubtful if one side is working.
Check bulb if other side front is working.
You remove the headlight to gain access to the back of the blinker housing, you can reach into the back of it and pull out the light and cable it's attached to. It's a pain.
Sounds like a problem with the switch in steering column
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.
It comes out the back of the light housing.
when you flip your blinker on, a relay in the circuit is activated which turns the light on and off. also, the front blinker and rear blinker usually alternate in turning off and on, so when the back is on, the front will be off, and reverse.. that's why when a bulb is out, the clicking sound in the vehicle goes faster than when both are in working order.
front cylinder on passenger side . . . front to back passenger side 1,3,5,7 front to back driver side 2,4,6,8
To change the front blinker bulb on your 1986 Chevy Celebrity simply reach up behind the bumper and unplug the socket from the fixture. Replace the bulb in the socket and plug the socket back into the fixture.
passenger side is 123 from front to back and 246 front to back on driver side
I had a fast blink on the right turn signal of 96 Grand Cherokee. Initially, this indicates a bulb out. Sure enough, it was the passenger front bulb (not the one on the side). Took it in and had repair shop replace bulb since I was having other work done. Now the signal works fine, except when I turned on the parking lights (or headlights), the blink goes fast. Took it back in to repair shop, they replaced all three other front blinker bulbs. Still not fixed. Looked up on internet, seems a common problem is using an 1156 instead of 1295na for the front blinker. Opened it up, found the 1156. Went to Napa auto parts, guy said it was an unusual bulb but he had one in the back. Popped it in, works as it should. .
No, it is the front on the passenger side. The right side is 1,2,3,4 and the left side is 5,6,7,8 from front to rear.