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Old 16th June 2005, 03:14   #1
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Subject says it all really.

I have seen cars with the same problem bt never on mine until now.

Anyone know how to cure it?
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Old 16th June 2005, 03:37   #2
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check no bulbs are out, if none are out possibly relay seen better days. Normally caused by a bulb out, not necessarily (sp) indicator bulb either
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Old 22nd June 2005, 02:48   #3
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Have you done any wiring lately and do you have any modifications which needed electrical work at the time.

Reason I ask is that with my previous car I tried fitting a rear top brake light and had to wire it to one of the exiting brake light wires. This caused the indicators to flash rapidly. I had to remove the top brake light.

It might be some wiring is touching metal somewhere.

Just and idea though. could be many other reason`s though
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Old 23rd June 2005, 02:26   #4
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As scott said, this is usually a symptom of a blown bulb... Check around the car and you will find one blown no doubt.
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