Your taillight is burned out.
Turn left indicator signal flashes rapidly when I use indicator, bulbs ok, no lights working
my turn signal indicator flashes rapidly but the actual turn signal does not flash only on one side
When any turn signal on a vehicle flashes more rapidly than normal, then that means that a signal light on the side that is blinking is burned out. It could be either the front of back. You should check your signals to see if one is burnt out. The brake however should not affect this - you could have a short.
Bad flasher?
most likely a bad turn signal flasher
You need to replace the turn signal bulb. When bulb is burnt out the turn signal will flash faster.
The right front bulb is probably burned out.
Three light flashes typically indicate a specific signal or message, depending on the context in which they are observed. It could be a warning, a communication signal, or a sign of distress, among other possibilities. The meaning of three light flashes can vary based on the situation or the system in which they are being used.
Bad turn signal flasher?
When flashing a torch for help, the standard sequence is to use the SOS signal, which consists of three short flashes, three long flashes, and three short flashes again (---). This pattern is internationally recognized as a distress signal. Ensure that the flashes are bright and distinct, and repeat the sequence periodically to increase visibility. Additionally, it's important to aim the torch towards the direction where help is expected.
have a friend stand in front of the car and look to see if it flashes or not
A turn signal bulb may go on and off due to a faulty connection, such as a loose wire or corroded socket, which disrupts the electrical flow. Additionally, a burned-out bulb can cause the turn signal to flash rapidly or intermittently. In some vehicles, a malfunctioning relay or flasher unit can also lead to erratic blinking. Regular maintenance and timely bulb replacement can help prevent these issues.