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.
Check the back signal light. Usually if the front blinks fast the back is out or need to be replace. Vice versa
Maybe a short somewhere...did you replace the flasher unit? No - it was blinking spuradically(?) - now I have to blink it manually and it won't blink at all with lights on.
Question: Does the turn signal blink on the right rear? I suspect not. Both the brake light and the turn signal use the same filament. If one is burnt out, the other will not work either. If so, the bulb needs replacing.
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My Focus did that on the way to Buffalo NY this past summer. I stopped at a Midas Muffler and they diagnosed a bad turn signal bulb. When one is out, the other will blink fast. CHeck that out.
The reason is because you have two flashers. One works with the hazard light circuit and the other works with the turning sigal circuit. Replace the flasher and if that does not work you should check for a steering column problem or a switch problem. Good Luck
Most likely because one (or more) of the signal light bulbs is burnt out from the fast flashing side. Check them first, replace the burnt bulb, and they should go back to normal. If there are no burnt out bulbs, then you might consider replacing the turn signal relay.
You probably have a turn signal bulb with two filaments one for the turn signal and one for the brake light. If the ground connection is bad on the turn signal circuit then the current would need to find another path to ground. The only other one available is through the brake light filament to the ground on the center brake light. Try removing the taillight assemblies from the vehicle look for what is probably a black wire screwed to the body or a circuit connection and either tighten the screws a bit or clean the connections.
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No. Only the one bulb will stop functioning. All hazards and other bulbs will continue to function. However, if one bulb is burned out it will cause the indicator on that side to blink faster, indicating that there is a problem.