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the old buzzing signal flasher trick- how to restore sudden loss of left/right directionals 200 1992

First, test it carefully to determine whether the buzzing happens only on directionals or if it also happens when using the hazard flashers. The same flasher relay is used for both functions.

If it only happens with the turn signals, I suggest you give fuse #5 a spin.

If both, then you may need to replace or resolder your flasher relay, which is behind the kickpanel to your right, clipped to the left front support leg of the center console.

Make sure to clip it back where you found it when you're done, as the location helps to amplify the clicking sound to remind you to shut it off after changing lanes on the expressway.
--
Art Benstein near Baltimore

The journey of a thousand miles begins with a broken fan belt and leaky tire.






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