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Old Jul 7, 2021
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I was just coming from work in the rain and someone hit me from behind and my turn signal just stop working. The left bulb went out and the blinker light in the dash stay solid, it doesn’t won’t anymore. What could cause that?
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Re: Turn signal

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someone hit me from behind. What could cause that?
the impact
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Re: Turn signal

Probably shorted wires somewhere. Remove the trunk liner and inspect
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Re: Turn signal

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Re: Turn signal

I was trying to remove the relay but it was hard to come out so I just didn’t bother to take it out so I tried the turn signal afterwards and I realized it started to work again. The impact probably let it make it move a little.
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Re: Turn signal

The turn signal relay is really hard to take out. I had to use a screwdriver to wiggle it out
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Re: Turn signal

Everything is working pretty fine now. The impact seem to messed with the connections with relay and where it connect in the relay box
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