If your 2002 Ford Excursion's rear blinker isn't working despite the fuse and bulb being fine, the issue may lie in the wiring or the blinker relay. Corroded or damaged wiring connections can interrupt the electrical flow, while a faulty relay may not send the proper signal to activate the blinker. Additionally, the turn signal switch itself could be malfunctioning, preventing the signal from reaching the rear lights. It's advisable to inspect these components for any signs of wear or damage.
I found that it was a burnt out bulb
a bad blinker bulb. replace the bad one and it'll blink fine.
Sounds like the light bulb is either loose or burned out in the dash. Replace it.
To fix a blinker light, first, check the bulb to see if it’s burnt out; if so, replace it with a new one. Next, inspect the fuse related to the turn signal system and replace it if it’s blown. If the bulb and fuse are fine, examine the wiring and connections for any damage or corrosion. If the problem persists, it may be best to consult a professional mechanic for further diagnosis.
try replacing the flasher. there should be two, one for flashers and one for turn signals
It sounds like it is either as simple as the bulb being blown or the possibility of the switch being broken.
The signal flasher relay may be on its way out.
The 2002 Malibu had a factory recall for a defective turn signal relay. Replace and it should work fine. If you can find paper work from GM about the recall, a GM dealership should do it without charge.
You have a dead short to ground. It will take some detective work to inspect the wiring and sockets until you find it. The problem seems to have started with replacing the left bulb. Start there.
Check to see if the bulb that does not flash is going bad, or is burnt out.
Open the tail gate and find the 3 rubber plugs on the left wall by the lamp. Pry them out with a flat screwdriver. This will allow you to loosen the 3 screws that hold the tail lamp in. Unscrew the bottom bulb. If you find out the bulb is fine, you might check that the wires in your steering column to the blinker switch are tight. There has been alot of these with wires coming loose, as is in my case with my '01. Try adjusting the tilt steering up and check the function of the signals. Good luck.
I had a fast blink on the right turn signal of 96 Grand Cherokee. Initially, this indicates a bulb out. Sure enough, it was the passenger front bulb (not the one on the side). Took it in and had repair shop replace bulb since I was having other work done. Now the signal works fine, except when I turned on the parking lights (or headlights), the blink goes fast. Took it back in to repair shop, they replaced all three other front blinker bulbs. Still not fixed. Looked up on internet, seems a common problem is using an 1156 instead of 1295na for the front blinker. Opened it up, found the 1156. Went to Napa auto parts, guy said it was an unusual bulb but he had one in the back. Popped it in, works as it should. .