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Old Feb 17, 2008 | 07:17 PM
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hello there, i own a 96 bonneville se and i recently got into a small fender bender. nothing major but it did bust my right head light. the head light works fine but i saw that the corner lightbulb burnt out for some reason. so i unplugged it and continued driving. i noticed my right turn signal arrow on my dash just stayed on when i clicked it over to make a right turn. so i replaced the corner light bulb with a new one. when i did this the right turn signal arrow in my dash just stays on continously and when i click it over to make a right turn it shuts off. when i try to make a right turn the back turn signal in my tail light just stays on and in the front neither the corner light or turn signal blink. have any ideas. i was thinking of replacing the flasher but not sure?
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Old Feb 17, 2008 | 07:52 PM
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sounds like open circuit or something of that sorts due to the accident

cloely check the wiring at the front of the car where the damage occured for wiring damage

a wire has to be damagedor touching another or something

the flasher runs both turn signals

if one side works flashes then its not the flasher

hazards use another flasher

not related


good luck
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