It typically means you have a bulb on that side not working. Can't remember if it's front or back. It doesn't matter what end of the car the burned out bulb is on. Just compare the good side blinkers with the bad side blinkers. what ever bulb or bulbs are bruned out will be fairly obvious, it also help to do this check in the shade, makes it easier to spot the burned out bulb.
The most likely cause is the turn signal flasher.
I am ten years old and I do blink cause it helps my eyes.
Check all of your blinker lights. There are two in each tail light, one in each center signal, and one at the corner of each headlight, a total of 8 lights should blink when you have the flashers on. If a bulb is burnt out, it will increase the blink rate. Also, installing LED's in the tail lights will cause the blink rate to increase.
One of the bulbs is burned out on the left side. The left front or rear bulb is burned out. Same problem with left side blinking rapidly and right side blinking normal speed. Both left side bulbs are lighting up, however?? Replaced both anyway and the problem still exists.
Most likely poor wiring.
First, check all of the bulbs. If one of the blinker bulbs in burnt out it will cause it not to blink on the side where the bulb is located. You have a defective Flasher Relay. Located behind left side of instrument panel.
Normally when your turn signal blinks very fast it means one of two things. Either you have a bulb that is blown or you have installed an incorrect Flasher Relay. Look an make sure all bulbs are functioning as they should be. If they are, then check to see if you have the correct Flasher Relay installed. If you do then replace the Flasher Relay.
yes cause your eyes have muscles in them so u can blink
all cats blinks it's just that they dont blink that much cause they always sleep
No. Only the one bulb will stop functioning. All hazards and other bulbs will continue to function. However, if one bulb is burned out it will cause the indicator on that side to blink faster, indicating that there is a problem.
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.
On a 1999 GEO Tracker, a bad fuse can cause the headlights and dash lights to blink. A bad voltage regulator or alternator can also cause lights to blink and flicker.