The problem could be that your flasher switch is going out. I had the same problem on my 99 blazer. It sounded like a bee buzzing in my dashboard. Had the switch replaced and problem was gone. Hope this helps.
1999 aurora all blinkers going too fast. then left blinker stops completely
There could be numerous problems that may cause this fault. Personally, my blinkers started going out (working sometimes and sometimes not) and what I found out is this...The flasher switch that is located in the dashboard above the radio is faulty. When my blinkers do not work i just tap down on the flasher switch without turning it on and my blinkers work again. Shotty electrical work in this car if ya ask me.
check your out put voltage at the brake light switch, it's down where the brake peddle is and mounted just above the foot pad, maybe 4 inches above. you should have 12 volts going in and when you depress the brake then you should have 12 volts going out.
Yes. You do. ca is just like any other place. you have to have blinkers on or no one will no where you are going.
you need to replace blinker can in your vehicle. the flashers and blinkers have separate flasher cans which is why your flashers still work but not your blinkers
Answerin order to trouble shoot the electrical system i need to know what i going on. post again telling what we need to try to troubleshoot it for. the blinkers will not stay on you have to wiggle the knob to get them to stay on
The other end of the cable is at the top of the transaxle under the hood. You can manually move it, but keep in mind that the car may start to go and hit something. Apply the parking brake AND have someone firmly depress the brake pedal if you're going to attempt this.
That's the whole point of blinkers, so the horse can see just in front and not to the side of them, some horses panic when they see another horse coming up along side of them so blinkers stop this happening.
First the issue with the wipers and blinkers is a bad fuse. The issue with the car not going into drive is the shift censor needs replaced.
Wait until they brake up, and get her when she's depressed by going out to do something with her, and again, and again, and ask her to be your girlfriend after a while. strike her while she's unaware.
I have had the same problem with my '93 Impreza. The button on the automatic shifter will not depress to take it out of park. There is an override option in the owner's manual but I think the real problem is the brake light sensor. Ocassionaly, when I can actually get it out of park, you can hear a clicking noise when the brake petal is pressed, this is the shifter-lock releasing. It must be the sensor for the brake petal going bad.
it can brake by going over it with a lorry