The sockets for the front turn signal often get too hot and fail on these cars. Bad design. They half melt and have a bad connection.
first you need to check your brakes 2000 vehicles dont have front drums, they have disk brakes
I had the same problem with my 87 Riv. It was a burnt out bulb in the rear of the car. My front signals did work and as they run on different circuits, check and replace the bulbs. Access to the back lights are inside the trunk back.
I dont remember if I used different rachet swivels or if I took off the valve cover,one of the two try the swivels first
no it dont
The Front ECU is a green box (In lancers anyway) in the fuse box. The Front ECU contains relays that control headlights, taillights, turn signals maybe more, i dont no everything it does. There are 5 or 6 relays inside, along with a circuit board. Hope that helps
i dont know what sizes they are,but the ratios in front and rear diffs will be exactly the same as each other.
If the turn signals and emergency signals don't workout sounds like an electrical problem's would suggest that you take it into the closest shop to get the problem diagnosed properly.
On one side only? The bulb at the rear is blown... Both sides? Both bulbs at the rear are blown, or perhaps a wiring fault?
bad bulbs
Bad ground.
In pa you dont need turn signals
they dont send out magnetic signals