Bulb could be burned out or one of bulbs on outside could be burned out or switch in steering column not working. Bulb could also be loose on board, either way the complete dash will have to come out to fix it.
when a green arrow points to the left :]When you are turning left as directed by a traffic signal left turn arrow.
Normal signal: Turn left if the signal is green and there is no on coming traffic from the other side. Separate left turn signal: Turn left if the arrow is green. Do not wait for the on coming traffic. It is intended to move traffic through from the left lane. If the arrow is red or yellow, but the main signal is green, you may still turn left, but must yield to on coming traffic from the other side. Left on green arrow only: You must not turn left until the small arrow is green. Many drivers from out of state are confused by this, but if obeyed well, the traffic has the highest flow possibility using these principles. Out of state drivers tend to stay parked at the Separate left turn signal, if it is red or yellow, even when there is no on coming traffic and the main signal is green. It is a better safe than sorry approach, but it slows down traffic in the big picture.
yes you can if the signal shows full green for traffic proceeding the same direction your car is/was travelling - but you cant if the arrow is red. if there is no arrow it means that you can turn if you feel that it is safe to.
on the dash board
you must stop if traveling straight...you can go which ever way the green arrow is pointing, left or right.
yes but you must yield to the other cars. when the arrow is not lit it is an unprotected turn.
It's telling you that it's time to shift to a higher gear.
put a right arrow on the left side of the broc.,then a right arrow on broc.,then a down arrow on the left side of the right arrow,last a right arrow on the pepper.
The arrows indicate a direction of travel which is not permitted. For instance, if a signal is green, but is accompanied by a red arrow pointing to the left, it means that traffic making a left hand turn must wait until they get a green arrow.
It is generally the fault of the other person if you are hit in a front fender while making a turn on a green arrow. If you have the signal to make a turn, the other person generally does not have the green light as well.
A flashing yellow arrow signal means you can turn left, but you must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
There is no relay, but there is a turn signal flasher on left side of dash by junction block. Junction block is behind left side of dash.