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Old Sep 10, 2024 | 03:01 PM
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I replaced my marker lights and tail lights with Sylvania LED bulbs. A wire got pinched and was shorting out. I fixed the wire and replaced the fuse and I have all my lights again. Kinda.....
Now my front blinkers do not work but the rear ones do. I replaced the bulbs in the front and even tried using the original bulbs and still the front blinkers do not work. On top of that, My Cruise Control, that was working just fine, is no longer working either. I have checked all my fuses and I am not seeing any blown or bad fuses. What do I need to look for now??
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Old Sep 10, 2024 | 08:30 PM
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You need to get a meter out. Do you have one?
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I agree, you need a meter.

Then you can check for voltage where needed and also you can check for continuity across the fuses.

Is this on the 2003 Buick Century in your profile?
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Originally Posted by CathedralCub
I agree, you need a meter.

Then you can check for voltage where needed and also you can check for continuity across the fuses.

Is this on the 2003 Buick Century in your profile?
I will grab a multi meter today, I have been told to check the relays for both but I am only finding the fuses and blinker. My rear turn signals work fine though they flash quickly like when you have a bad bulb. Is there a seperate relay for these? Nothing i have seen labels one for these two. And yes, this is for the 2003 buick century. Car only has 140,000 miles on it.
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Here'* a good way to test fuses with your meter or even a test light works well.


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