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Right blinker blinks faster than the left

k191350

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Hi, I have problem with my Holden Commodore VS 1995.
Recently, its right blinker started to blink a lot faster than the left one. I tried a new relay unti but that made no different. Any ideas?
 

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Most likely going to be a blown indicator bulb on the right hand side. Check that all three work. You will find that one of them isnt working, which makes the other two flash faster. Both go through the same relay so it wont be the relay.
 

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Hi,
Thank you for your reply.
I just found one of the bilnker bulbs are faulty. I believe you are correct. I will replace the bulb tomorrow. Thanks again.
 

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The guard indicators don't matter if they're out, doesn't effect the relay.
 

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kopper69 said:
Most likely going to be a blown indicator bulb on the right hand side. Check that all three work. You will find that one of them isnt working, which makes the other two flash faster. Both go through the same relay so it wont be the relay.

You would be right on the money with that answer... blown bulb on the right...
 

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VLishes said:
The guard indicators don't matter if they're out, doesn't effect the relay.


doesnt affect the relay, but it does something like affect the discharge time of the capacitor/flasher unit
 
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