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1G Turn signals and pop up headlight

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Anthony Boni

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May 13, 2018
Wrightstown, New Jersey
Having some odd issues. Left front/rear turn signal worked fine, now it blinks fast and the left rear doesn’t work. Right front/rear turn signals blink fast and the front is really dim. It’s been like that for a while. And when I turn on my headlights, the front right goes up and down repeatedly for about ten seconds, then stops.

Is this stuff correlated? (Headlight/turn signals) I used a multimeter at the turn signal and got like 7 volts at the front of each turn signal. I’m no electrician, actually I really suck at wiring stuff. Any help would be appreciated. Where do I start? I’ve changed the bulbs with no change. I took the wires out of the connectors and connected it straight to the bulb to see if possibly the connectors were the issue, no change. I have ground to all my bulbs with 0 ohms of resistance.
 
Having some odd issues. Left front/rear turn signal worked fine, now it blinks fast and the left rear doesn’t work. Right front/rear turn signals blink fast and the front is really dim. It’s been like that for a while. And when I turn on my headlights, the front right goes up and down repeatedly for about ten seconds, then stops
Is this stuff correlated? (Headlight/turn signals) I used a multimeter at the turn signal and got like 7 volts at the front of each turn signal. I’m no electrician, actually I really suck at wiring stuff. Any help would be appreciated. Where do I start? I’ve changed the bulbs with no change. I took the wires out of the connectors and connected it straight to the bulb to see if possibly the connectors were the issue, no change. I have ground to all my bulbs with 0 ohms of resistance.
First I would check your fuses, next I try to replace your hazards switch with a known working one. I know the hazards switch shares multiple circuits with the lights
 
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