My blinkers are going twice as fast usual, both sets, all the bulbs are in working order, and when the indicator is on both sets work simultaneously (front and rear on either the left or right), but they're just going way too fast... what could be wrong?
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My blinkers are in doubletime...
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well it was working before i did the bumper tuck, then after the tuck it started doing the double time. I know about the driver warning when one is out, but all 4 main bulbs are working.
I've drawn the conclusion that my sidemarkers aren't working... and i think that probably is the problem... but if anyone else know's why i might put that on the list of "To Check..."My e30's older than I am... but that doesn't matter, it still has a lot of spunk. And that's all that really counts. spunk.
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I think the cabrio guy is on to something. Definately sounds like a short to me.
cabrio guy:
what is your name?
-Addis
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I just fixed that for the right side turn signals on my E30. Turns out the ground prong in the connector for the front right turn signal was corroded. When the headlights were off everything worked fine, but once I turned on the headlights the extra current from the park light being on as well as the turn signal provided too much resistance and made it go double-time. Check those connectors and make sure they aren't corroded or that you didn't nick a wire when you did the tuck...
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I think cabrio is on the right path as well.. You may have grounded out on the metal behind the bumper, and screwed something up in your relay... Check your hazard button too.. it acts as a switch for the whole turn signal assembly :) just food for thought... If I can, i'll try and DL some wiring diagrams from alldata for you from school and post them.. what kind of car is it again?Project e30 m3 starts now..... :D
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