blinker problem

my94pony

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when i try to turn my right turn blinker on it will work normal sometimes and other times it blinks fast as if a bulb is out. i changed every bulb in my taillights and the yellow front blinker bulb andi have the same problem, i was told it could be a fuse or relay under the dash but the problem is i dont have an owners manual. can somebody tell me the location of the relay or fuse or anything else to fix this!!! :shrug:
 

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Not trying to be rude lol, but did you find anything similar during a search? Turn signal stock maybe, or maybe a bulb socket? Could be the relay I suppose.
 

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mine was coming on and off and then turned off all together. i found out one of the wires came out of the plug and all is fixed. you may have a short somewhere.
 

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my signal were jacked when i bought the car, ended up being the switch on the column, and ive seen a few threads with alot of people having similar issues.
 

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Not trying to be rude lol, but did you find anything similar during a search? Turn signal stock maybe, or maybe a bulb socket? Could be the relay I suppose.

its ok i did try a search but i couldnt find anything, i think i may have my answer from what everyone said here though
 

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rockauto.com has them for $50 too, I believe...

get some electrical connection spray cleaner, hose it into the switch and work the switch.... that will probably fix most of them... if not, then you didn't waste much effort and you can go ahead and replace the switch or take it apart and clean it really well... but if I go to the trouble of taking it apart, I'm just going to put a new one in
 

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I had a friend who had a similar problem on a Camaro, you probably have a stuck relay. Much cheaper to fix that first then spend more on a new switch and have to dismember your steering column
 

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