That's probably because that's the older van and the more original blinkers
If the lights blink fast on either side of the car then this means you either have non-factory bulbs in the car or you need to replace your blinkers because one of your lights is out.
one of the lights is not working
Look from the outside. Either the front or back bulb is burned out.
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.
1999 aurora all blinkers going too fast. then left blinker stops completely
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.
I don't know why, but my car is doing this too!! it is a 2003 Pontiac grand am 4 cyl. If you get an answer, PLEASE let me know!!!
That usually means one or more of the bulbs is not working. Check for bad bulbs or bad ground wire or socket.
That bulb is burnt out. When the circuit is not completed like with a blown bulb, the flasher unit will blink faster to let the driver know something is wrong with that side. It should only be faster with the side that is burnt out.
Not sure what Kind of car this is, but usually if the blinkers run fast it's because you have a bulb burnt out. I'd check your tailights first.
Don't blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast. Faster than you can believe. Don't turn your back. Don't look away. And don't blink. Good Luck.
In the blink of an eye