If you mean that the arrow inside the dash turns on and stays on then your problem is one of the left side turn signal bulbs. Test by turning on your four way (hazard) lights and observing all lights. The one that does not flash is the bulb that needs replacing.
Sounds like the relay is faulty, if i remember right it is part of the hazard switch in the centre of the dash. Hope this helps Craig
If the turn signal no longer turns off automatically, there is probably a broken part inside the steering wheel for the turn signal switch. Part of the mechanism could have broken off and gotten jammed in the path of the lever.
It's true; Saturns have turn signals... one for left turns, and one for right turns. What is your question?
Either the unit is broken, or the cam is off center on the steering column, reacting much quicker to left turns than to right turns.
Yes, that would be your signal lights, the left set for left turns and the right set for right turns.
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To effectively signal your turns while riding a bicycle, use hand signals and turn signals. Extend your left arm straight out to signal a left turn, and your right arm straight out to signal a right turn. You can also use a bicycle-mounted turn signal device for added visibility. Remember to always check for traffic before making your turn.
Its the turning signal/flasher module, left side of dash behind the fuse box. Its a dealer part only about 98.00
There are three main types of turns involved in driving: right turns, left turns, and U-turns. Right turns involve turning the vehicle to the right, left turns involve turning the vehicle to the left, and U-turns involve making a complete 180-degree turn to go in the opposite direction. It is important to signal and check for oncoming traffic before making any type of turn.
---- I am having trouble steering to the right on right turns, It is really hard to turn to the right. Do you have any idea as to what this could be?
To signal a right turn while riding a bike, extend your right arm straight out to the side. This indicates to others that you intend to turn right. Remember to always check for traffic before making any turns.
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