When you hear the fast clicking noise when the directional goes on that just means your light bulb is burned out. It could just be a burned out bulb or the socket could be bad.
you have a blown bulb, some vehicles use a double filiment bulb that operates the turn signal and brake light
I'm asking for the location of the turn signal clicker in the 1982 Mercedes Benz 300 Turbo Diesel
I have had the same problem with my '88 Coupe DeVille I have been told to replace the bulb and the clicker under the dash by he steering column. Hope this helps some.
You may have a "ground loop" problem on the left turn signal. Check the ground wire at the front and rear signal bulbs.
try turning on the emergence flashers then they will work i have that problem after i do that it seems to work
You turn the turning signal up to go left and down to go right. You turn the turning signal up to go left and down to go right.
if your turning signal is not working it maybe the turn signal. it was like that in my 93
Almost every car nowadays come with a turning signal. If you do not have a turning signal, a legal way to signal that you are going to turn would be to stretch out your hand in the direction that you are turning to. Otherwise, you can install two lights (flashing or not) on the two corners of your car. Link it to the buttons near the driver's seat for convenience, and press the button to activate the lights as a signal.
One blown bulb or fuse could cause this problem.
No it is an infraction.
have you tryied ,the emergancy flashers.my 95 vic,had the same problem.found the problem in the e_switch had to pull steering coulm. the switch was bad replaced and every thing works hope this helps
When turning you should signal during the last 100 feet before a stop sign. This is courteous to all drivers around you.