I sprayed WD-40 on the steering column on the blinker and flasher holes on a 85 Sentra and they have worked ever since.
Blinkers, Reverses lights and Hazards are all wired into the same fuse. When a short occurs in one of the components all of the lights will cease to function. The fuse should be checked to see if they are in working condition.
has anyone checked the fuses and bulbs?
Blinkers can work without brake lights. Brake lights are activated by a switch that is switched by the brake petal and the turn signals are acivated by your turn signal switch on your steering column. The two are two separate circuits. I suggest you check out the switch on your brake pedal to see if it is working properly. It must have 12 volts applied to one side when it is not acitvated and 12 volts should be on both sides when it is activated. When the 12 volts is on both sides of the brake switch, it should apply 12 volts to your brake lights and then they should come on.
The Switch may be bad. Check the bulbs for the parking lights. Check the fuses / relays for the parking lights.
Yes! Pilots are very careful about their night vision, and you -will- upset them if you put your headlights in their eyes. This is not to say that you should turn all your lights off though. You should have your parking lights on, as well as turning on your four-way blinkers (hazard lights) whenever driving on the airport ramp.
Yes I am currently trying to register my 110 x18 super pocket bike. as long a it has lights,blinkers,mirrors etc. it should be able to be registered.
Hazard lights should only be used when your car is stopped or coming to a stop. Using them while you are actually still driving can be dangerous. Other drivers will be unable to tell if you are going to change lanes or get off the road because your turn signals or 'blinkers' will not work when your hazard lights are on.
sounds like an intermittent ground fault. the best place to start is the bulb to check the connections. It may have become loose or corroded. If that is not the problem check the ground wire for the blinkers. same reason. The other thing to check for is a weak relay. The location of the relay should be in the owners manual. hope it helps. duboff
You can paint your car blinkers with spray paint. You can use any type of Marine spray paint. The spray paint should be water resistant.
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.
For safety reasons, you should fix the problem so that you blinkers work correctly. This is a fairly common problem and the cost to repair will likely be minimal. For inspection purposes, however, your blinkers only need to work correctly during the inspection.
When this happens, wiggle the turn signal stalk. If this fixes the problem, you need a new turn signal switch. Sometimes when you hit the brakes, the lights will come on. This is an indication of a bad switch.