Check the back signal light. Usually if the front blinks fast the back is out or need to be replace. Vice versa
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)
Change the front turn signal light bulb. It's bad.
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.
flasher will not flash when circuit is open or shorted replace left front turn signal bulb
check your bulbs, this happens when a light bulb is burnt out good luck
It means that a light bulb is out on the side where the light solid (not blinking) it could be in the front or rear of the vehicle.
You probably have a burned light bulb, either in the front or rear.
If a turn signal does not blink on a 1996 Honda Accord that it is time for it to be changed. To change the bulb and locate the light housing and remove the older light. Replace the light.
The tail light bulb is probably okay, it's the front signal light that is burned out, this would cause the rear light to blink rapid.
More than likely you have a burnt out bulb at the front signal light, rear signal light, or brake light on the right side.
There's a turn signal or running light out on that side, either front or rear. Turn on signal, get out and look. If both turn signals are working, chances are its the running light.
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