Turn Signal Problem
Turn Signal Problem
Have a problem with my turn signal/daytime running light driver side.
Changed the bulb, it was good to go. 2 Days later the turn signal/day time running light started working again for a week but **** the bed again lastnight. The bulb doesn't seem to be the problem.
Any ideas?
Changed the bulb, it was good to go. 2 Days later the turn signal/day time running light started working again for a week but **** the bed again lastnight. The bulb doesn't seem to be the problem.
Any ideas?
Yeah but my turn signal wont work, I turn left only the rear indicator light flashes.
humm.....unless I always turn right I wont have this problem...I checked under the hood and I didn't see anything related in the fuse pannel. Is there another fuse panel inside the car?
cobalt 123. If its anything like your avtar I have the same headlight set up as you.
humm.....unless I always turn right I wont have this problem...I checked under the hood and I didn't see anything related in the fuse pannel. Is there another fuse panel inside the car?
cobalt 123. If its anything like your avtar I have the same headlight set up as you.
Last edited by Bansheetf107; Jun 23, 2009 at 05:25 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
no it's under the hood in ss models, if you take the fuse out your blinkers will still work. are you sure the bulb isnt bad, maybe you have a bad head light harness on that side of the car, it can be replaced, but if your really having an issue you should take it in to the deal under warranty if you still have one.
I checked and i didn't find a fuze for the blinkers. The naming convenction is all shortened so I don't know whats what. Plus im from canada so I'm slooooow eh. Do you know which fuze to pull or where to get a wiring diagram?
Your help is much appreciated.
Your help is much appreciated.
it would be Labeled DRL on the fuse box cover but not every cobalts have it so it your not seeing it you dont have the option of just pulling a fuse then
how do you know its not the bulb?
Check the bulb connector, make sure its not melted or showing any signs of arcing, if its good fill it up with dielectric grease and install a new bulb. see if problem returns
Check the bulb connector, make sure its not melted or showing any signs of arcing, if its good fill it up with dielectric grease and install a new bulb. see if problem returns
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