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Old Jan 22, 2020 | 09:33 PM
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I'm having trouble blowing driver'* side turn signal/DRL on my 2005 Buick Century. I recently replaced the turn signal switch and that worked for about 2 month, but, tonight on my way home from work, it blew another. Same bulb every time. I also replaced the lamp housing not too long ago. Do I need to check some grounds somewhere? If yes, can someone tell me where to find the grounds? I can trace the ground from the battery to the frame, but where might there be other grounds that I need to check. Thanks so much for any help. It is greatly appreciated.
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Old Jan 22, 2020 | 10:01 PM
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The bulbs keeps burning out?
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Old Jan 23, 2020 | 09:40 AM
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Yes, bulbs keep burning out. Only the driver'* side turn signal/DRL lamp. It is the amber colored bulb. Last night, on my way home, when I gave a left turn signal, the turn signal indicator blinked fast, as it does when a bulb has burned out. I get in the car this morning to go to work, and now it'* working fine.
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Old Jan 23, 2020 | 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Cottonmouth
Yes, bulbs keep burning out. Only the driver'* side turn signal/DRL lamp. It is the amber colored bulb. Last night, on my way home, when I gave a left turn signal, the turn signal indicator blinked fast, as it does when a bulb has burned out. I get in the car this morning to go to work, and now it'* working fine.
So it didn't burn out?
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Not sure how to explain it, other than, The bulb element is burned out (smoked). I've had this problem several times and am not sure what'* causing it. I've read that sometime a loose ground will cause this. I was wondering where the ground for the lighting assemblies was located. I can trace the main ground from the battery, and will check it, but wasn;t sure if there were other grounds that need to be checked also. Thanks for your help.
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I also replaced the lamp housing not too long ago.
Why?

Was the problem there before replacing the housing?
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Yes, the turn signal/DRL was burning out quite often. There was a connector on the lamp housing that was melted. I replaced the entire light assembly, as it was just as cheap to replace the whole assembly as opposed to replacing individual connectors.
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Yes, the turn signal/DRL was burning out quite often. There was a connector on the lamp housing that was melted. I replaced the entire light assembly, as it was just as cheap to replace the whole assembly as opposed to replacing individual connectors.
Okay, makes sense.

I wonder what kind of voltage is being delivered to this circuit.
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There'* only a few things that will make bulbs fail prematurely. Quality of the bulb, erratic voltage changes or bad ground or B+.
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