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Hi Guys

All my drivers side indicators are flicking rapidly like when you have a bulb out but all of them are working?

The passenger side are working fine just the problem with all the drivers side.

Could it be the relay? I took the relay out that makes the indicator ticking sound and gave it a bit of a tap but it didn't fix it..

Any ideas?

Thanks

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lower wattage globs or LED`s can cause this. should be 18w or 21w usually. you can change the flasher unit to an electronic one that runs at the same speed all the time no matter the wattage. which is good except you dont know when a globe is out.

I just recently changed the side indicators to clear ones thus changing the small side bulbs to the orange one's but i changed both at the same time and the passenger side is ok? I'll replace back to standard bulbs again tonight to see if it fixes the problem. Is it possible that the bulbs are faulty? but still work??

Havent touched the front or back.

Cheers

I just recently changed the side indicators to clear ones thus changing the small side bulbs to the orange one's but i changed both at the same time and the passenger side is ok? I'll replace back to standard bulbs again tonight to see if it fixes the problem. Is it possible that the bulbs are faulty? but still work??

Havent touched the front or back.

Cheers

Thanks guys.. Have pulled all bulbs out looks like the rear indicator buld was the culprit. Poor connection cleaned up the connection and works fine.

Cheers

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