There two types of bulbs used for the turning signals. The bulbs on the rear of the car have a flasher built into them. When the bulb with the flasher in it burns out, the flasher blinks faster. You can check this on your car by turning on the turn signal and then check both front and rear lamps. The lamp that is not blinking is the problem and needs to be replaced. Lamps are typically sold in packs of two. So replace both rear lamps or both front lamps when you change either one. Save the bulb that was still working and put it in your glove box as an emergency spare.
Check the back signal light. Usually if the front blinks fast the back is out or need to be replace. Vice versa
Check to make sure all bulbs are working properly
If you are referring to the blinker indicators on the dash board, it is because one the signal light bulbs need to be replaced. The side that blinks faster is the side where the bulb needs to be replaced. Turn the blinker on and walk around the car to see if it is the rear or front bulb that needs replacement.
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.
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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)
Yes, 47MHz is faster than 27MHz. The frequency of a signal is directly related to its speed, so a higher frequency indicates a faster signal.
Faster than you can blink. About 1/18,000ths of a second.
if your signal is faster than normal then you need a new bulb
It means your turn signal bulb burnt out.
Check all of your turn signal bulbs. One of them may be burned out.
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