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Poncho Master!

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1969 SIGNAL LIGHT


TOOK THE 2+2 OUT OF HIBERNATION YESTERDAY. THE LEFT SIGNAL LIGHT DOES NOT FLASH. IT COMES ON AND CANCELS BUT DOES NOT BLINK. THE RIGHT STILL BLINKS. WOULD THAT BE THE FLASHER, I ALWAYS ASSUMED WHEN THEY WENT BAD, BOTH QUIT BLINKING. AM I WRONG?

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   MIKE



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Typically means you've got a burned out bulb on the left side, and isn't drawing enough current to make the flasher flash.   It's kind of designed that way to let you know you've got a bad bulb.   



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Poncho Master!

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LOL! SILLY ME.disbelief

YOU'RE LIKELY RIGHT CLINT.

I HAD IN MY HEAD THAT THE INDICATOR STAYED ON WHEN A BULB WAS OUT, BUT NOW THAT I THINK OF IT, I BELIEVE THAT'S ONLY THE CASE WHEN THE LIGHTS ARE PULLED ON. SO I'M GUESSING I JUST BLEW A BULB ON MY SHORT GROCERY RUN! THANK YOU SIR!



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   MIKE



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When using a heavy duty flasher they don't provide the same type of clue, they flash no matter how many bulbs (or filaments) they see.



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