none unless you put it on
check for a bad ground connection in the headlight/signal wiring.
One of the signal bulbs on the left side has its ground terminal disconnected. The circuit is completed through the headlights and right turn wiring. Look for the following: - Corroded bulb socket - Loose socket holder (often the ground is made through the metal-to-metal contact) - Damaged wiring Turn on the headlights to find which bulb. That bulb won't light when the signal is turned on.
That can happen when there is a bad ground to one of the lights.
You could be hitting the flash feature on the turn signal arm when you use it.
First pop your hood. After you raise the hood, and your looking at the front headlights. Directly above the headlights. In each corner of the headlight is a screw. remove that screw and pull the signal light right out. turn it over to replace old bulb. Once your done reinstall turn signal. Then tighten screw back!
Check the fuses; if fuses good, then check the wiring for damage
You have a dual-filament signal bulb somewhere with a bad ground. Turn the headlights and turn signal on. The bulb with the bad ground will go completely out at times, even though the headlights are on.
The headlamp switch is on the turn signal stalk.
If there is a light labeled right turn signal and it is red, you can not legally turn.
I'm having the exact same problem. Does anyone have any idea, please? I have a Santa Fe 2003, Manual, 2.4 - V4
Pull the turn signal stalk.
First thing is to check for a burnt out bulb in either the front or rear turn signal for the side that stays lit. Second, if the bulbs are fine then check for a bad turn signal fuse/cannister. Hope this helps.
its on the left turn signal switch, at the end is the headlights, then one in is the fog lights, you twist it just like you would the headlights