IT USUALLY MEANS ONE OF YOUR BULBS ON THE RIGHT SIDE ,EITHER FRONT OR REAR ARE BURNT OUT. At least one of the filaments is dying. You need a new bulb. The front bulb, rear bulb, and dash signal lights are connected by a physical timer. How this timer works is that they have two connectors on one side, that has electricity build up. After X milliseconds, enough electricity has been built up, and it arcs across, completing the circuit. This is when all your bulbs blinks. However since one of your bulbs have been "burned out", the electricity that SHOULD have been used to power the bulb, goes straight to the timer, and builds up the electricity faster resulting in a faster number of arcs, which is why you see more "blinks".
Replace the signal flasher relay assuming you have physically seen front and rear, left and right signal bulbs flash.
Check all of your turn signal bulbs. One of them may be burned out.
the front bulb needs to be replaced.
You need to replace the failed TURN SIGNAL lamp. Select turn signal selector to direction which flashes fast then check which exterior light is out. Go to any auto parts store. The light usually costs under $5 and can be replaced easily.
I am looking for the same information. I have a 2002 A6 also and my turn sugnal flashes twice and stops. Have you fund out anything yet?
check for a short if none is found replace the socket.
lost battery feed
wiring.
Hold the button on the top right of the printer and wait for a series of flashes. For me, usually allowing it to flash twice than releasing will re-align the printer. If not, wait for 4 flashes and try it then as it will restore the printer to factory setings.
Noise signal is any signal which interferes with the main signal and does not give any important information.Signal should always be twice to that of noise.
usually a fast turn signal flasher indicates that a bulb is burned out. my bulbs are lit up ok my bulbs are working but sometimes it get this lil buzz and neither of the lights will work
Replace turn signal flasher