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shadow83
07-31-2012, 02:32 PM
Not a biggie, more curious than bothered.

Ever since I bought my 2002 Galant The turn signals flash real fast but every once in a while they flash normal. I have cleaned and checked all of the bulbs, sockets and connections for resistance and still the same. I though of a flasher but the signal flash rate is controlled by the computer, no separate flasher. Both left and right do this.

Has anyone else had this problem? I am thinking that maybe there was a CPU mod that changed this that the previous owner did. I could tell that the car used to be pimped out, the lift was still on the front for large rims (which I removed).

Reelax
07-31-2012, 03:50 PM
are you running LED's in the turn signals? do the signal filaments work on all the lights... usually the fast blink is to let you know one of you bulbs' signal filament is out on that side. also you could have a bad contact in one of the sockets; take out the bulbs one at a time and "pull" the contacts in the sockets so they make better contact.

bgood12
07-31-2012, 05:24 PM
I dunno if u made sure but make sure fuses are correct amperage rating also.

GirchyGirchy
08-01-2012, 09:14 AM
I dunno if u made sure but make sure fuses are correct amperage rating also.

Huh? That wouldn't make any difference, unless a fuse was actually blowing.

bgood12
08-01-2012, 10:17 AM
A blown fuse can cause it but having the wrong fuse can also cause it, just double check that other than that I would have to look up the wiring diagram for possible problems.

shadow83
08-01-2012, 10:52 AM
[QUOTE=bgood12;757692]A blown fuse can cause it but having the wrong fuse can also cause it, but having the wrong fuse can also cause it,[QUOTE]
No, it cannot. A fuse is like a switch, it is either on or off. If it is blown nothing works, if there is resistance in a fuse it blows which is its purpose. The only thing a fuse rated at too low amps would cause is it to blow sooner. A fuse is a 1/0 component.

All of the bulbs are good as well as the connections. This has been this way for years and has never changed. I was just wondering if there was some mod someone might have done to make this happen since the flash rate is controlled by the CPU and not a stand alone flasher unit or a strange cause that an EE could not fathom.

bgood12
08-01-2012, 11:15 AM
My bad, I though a overrated fuse would allow too much current and blow bulb and cause other problems

shadow83
08-01-2012, 11:22 AM
My bad, I though a overrated fuse would allow too much current and blow bulb and cause other problems
Fuses do not limit current, resistors do (they also drop voltage. Both depends upon if they are in parallel or series). Using an overrated fuse is bad news, like putting a penny in an old fuse box, it will cause the wires to burn before the fuse blows. A fuse is a circuit PROTECTION device, it helps avoid a maximum smoke, minimum output result.

Reelax
08-01-2012, 03:01 PM
no loose connections? if so, it may be the ETACS ECU... that is what controls the blink rate, it is separate from the main computer that controls the engine and transmission (main ECU / CPU). the ETACS ECU is under/behind the steering wheel, located behind the fuse box that is in the cabin accessible by opening the driver's door and removing the trim panel; check the connections there and if everything is correct, you might have to replace the ETACS ECU.

finald8ta
08-01-2012, 03:25 PM
Make sure you have the correct bulbs and make sure the connectiong are make contact with the bulb.

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GirchyGirchy
08-01-2012, 03:42 PM
Make sure you have the correct bulbs and make sure the connectiong are make contact with the bulb.

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Yeah, when it blinks fast, have you visually verified that all of the bulbs are on?

shadow83
08-01-2012, 07:01 PM
OK ALL. Since it has been asked numerous times AND was in my original post:


Not a biggie, more curious than bothered.
I have cleaned and checked all of the bulbs, sockets and connections for resistance and still the same.

Hevymetalg
08-01-2012, 07:49 PM
OK ALL. Since it has been asked numerous times AND was in my original post:

So that's a yes??????



Lol!!

I too have the same problem right now.
Its on the passenger side and it does it almost every time.

I didn't check the connection.

That riding light and signal are dim also.

So I guess I should just replace the bulb or bulbs.


Sent from god

finald8ta
08-01-2012, 08:37 PM
i had an issue with my front turn before, i replaced the bulbs and still had an issue,if i pushed the bulb in just alittle it would work, so i took a small flat head screw driver and gently pryed the tabs up so it would make contact with the bulb,

GirchyGirchy
08-02-2012, 06:51 AM
OK ALL. Since it has been asked numerous times AND was in my original post:

Still didn't really answer my question. When they're blinking quickly, have you actually seen all of the bulbs working? Saying you checked them doesn't mean the same thing.