If you will check you turn signal lamps, you will find that one is
burned out. The faster blink rate is used to indicate a burned out
lamp.
Glenn Malin
mungan@USNA.EDU 6/3/2004 9:58:45 AM >>>
As of this morning, my left turn signal (1996 Toyota RAV4) is
blinking about twice as fast as normal, about double the rate of the
right turn signal. I've checked again just now after the car was idle
a few hours and it's still doing it. Ambient temperatures and
humidity have been pretty normal for the past day.
So my questions are:
1. Is it a bad resistor, capacitor, chip, or what that might be doing
this and any guesses about what might have caused it?
2. Is it something to worry about or, as long as I don't mind a
double-speed blink, can I just ignore it?
Thanks for any insights and I'd be happy to poke around under the
hood with a multimeter if someone gave me a hint about what to try.
Carl
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