did you look at your bulbs
When both of the turn signals (indicators) of a car blink simultaneously, it is usually because the hazard lights are turned on.
If both your left and right trailer signals blink at the same time there is something wrong with your wiring harness.
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?
There's a turn signal or running light out on that side, either front or rear. Turn on signal, get out and look. If both turn signals are working, chances are its the running light.
Some of the older cars would blink fast when one of the signals on the front or back on the same side would burn out but i don't know about both of them blinking fast. You might see if you have a coulple of signals out. It might just be a corroded contact on the bulbs.
change the turn signal flasher flasher could be a fuse
AnswerTo fix it do this : say the drivers side blinker goes on and does not flash. Well then you have either the front or rear blinker burned out. Thx KBThere's the possibility of burned bulbs, but if both sides fail to blink, replace the flasher unit.
No. Just like cars.
NO! the Montana is a front wheel drive minivan and the firebird is a rear wheel drive, even if they were both rear wheel drive for some reason, the firebird engine would shred the wimpy minivan trans and it would be just wrong to put a minivan trans in a firebird.
Check in the clove box
Take both heater hoses off at the heater and the hose running from the front, attach it to the rear of the engine.
If your blinker is blinking at a faster rate than normal, it usually means that one of the bulbs is out. For example, if the left turn signal blinks faster than usual, check either the front or the rear left turn signal. If both turn signals seem okay, check the front left parking light. (this is the front orange light that is on when your headlights are on)