The first automotive turn signal, known as a blinker, was introduced in the 1930s and typically consisted of a simple, mechanical arm that extended outward from the vehicle. This arm would signal the driver's intent to turn or change lanes, often accompanied by a light that illuminated to indicate the direction. The design was basic and functional, relying on a manually-operated mechanism rather than electronic components. Over time, this concept evolved into the integrated, electronic blinkers we see in modern vehicles today.
The blinker relay is under the dash on the drivers side, it will look like a little black square box that plugs in.
Look in your owners manual.
Look at the muffler bearings first and then check the blinker fluid if the don't work call walmart
Check the fuses first.
what did the first telegraph look like?
Open the drivers side door and look on the dashboard part (the part that gets covered by the door when closed) for a removable panel. That's where the blinker fuse is located.
look on the right front inside firewall i think its there
Someone is pulling your leg. There is no such thing as blinker fluid! I like to dilute the blinker fluid 50/50 with water. It makes the fluid last longer and the lights flash much brighter....... :)
blinker are you serious? BLINK !
Dolphins first look like human baby's with fins
Make sure that there is no on coming traffic, then put the blinker on the side u would like to pass on then make a complete pass and look over your shoulder to make sure u have enough room the come back in to the land, then put your blinker to move back in the lane
Blinker the Star was created in 1993.