frontman NAXJA Forum User Location Cameronpark Ca Aug 21, 2010 #1 Left Blinker stays on no blinking, right blinker blinks, any ideas?
99_XJ_ NAXJA Forum User Location Howard, Ohio Aug 22, 2010 #2 Is one of the bulbs toasted? Sounds like the relay but that wouldn't olny explain one side.. I'm guessing the switch..
Is one of the bulbs toasted? Sounds like the relay but that wouldn't olny explain one side.. I'm guessing the switch..
joe_peters NAXJA Forum User Location Grants Pass, OryGun Aug 22, 2010 #3 Where is the flasher located on your 91? Locate it, turn on the right blinker--can you feel it cycling? Turn on the left blinker--can you feel it cycling? If not...replace it.
Where is the flasher located on your 91? Locate it, turn on the right blinker--can you feel it cycling? Turn on the left blinker--can you feel it cycling? If not...replace it.
C cool_name96 NAXJA Forum User Location Appleton, Wisconsin Oct 7, 2011 #4 joe_peters said: Where is the flasher located on your 91? Locate it, turn on the right blinker--can you feel it cycling? Turn on the left blinker--can you feel it cycling? If not...replace it. Click to expand... I have been having the same problems and i tried ^^that guy's^^ method. now I'm all good... :greensmok
joe_peters said: Where is the flasher located on your 91? Locate it, turn on the right blinker--can you feel it cycling? Turn on the left blinker--can you feel it cycling? If not...replace it. Click to expand... I have been having the same problems and i tried ^^that guy's^^ method. now I'm all good... :greensmok
D DrShaggford NAXJA Forum User Location Joliet IL Oct 8, 2011 #5 I know some vehicles this is to indicate a toasted bulb. However I'm fairly certain ALL XJs do the fast blink thing to indicate a toasted bulb. I second Joe's suggestion.
I know some vehicles this is to indicate a toasted bulb. However I'm fairly certain ALL XJs do the fast blink thing to indicate a toasted bulb. I second Joe's suggestion.