greaseyfingers
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- Crookston, Mn.
- Vehicle Year
- 1987
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- Ford
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- Manual
On my 90 ford ranger, both rear turn signals will blink when the right side is turned on, while the right front blinker blinks ok..
The front and back blinkers work fine when the left side blinker is turned on?
I don't know what's causing both rear turn signals to flash when I use the right blinker, as the left side works fine without any problems..
Another thing I noticed is that if I put on the right side blinker, without the key in the ignition, and press the brake pedal..
The right front, driver's side, turn signal light will light up and the turn signal flasher will start clicking, but the right front turn signal doesn't flash, while the brake pedal is being depressed and the rear brake lights will stay on..
While the turn signal flasher is clicking, as explained.. When I turn the heater blower motor's switch on, without the key on.. Each time the turn signal flasher clicks, the heater blower motor will start up on each click the flasher makes and then stop between each click..
Another thing I also noticed is if I put on the emergency flashers they will work fine, until I depress the brake pedal..
Then the emergecncy flasher lights will stay on and stop flashing, as long as the brake pedal is depressed..
I've never had a problem like this, before..
What is the solution to this problem, when the right side blinker is turned on and both rear blinkers will start blinking?
Do you think the turn signal switch is faulty and is somehow crossing power over to the rear left side blinker, when the right side blinker is turned on?
Has anyone else experienced this kind of problem, before, and know what needs to be done to fix it?
The front and back blinkers work fine when the left side blinker is turned on?
I don't know what's causing both rear turn signals to flash when I use the right blinker, as the left side works fine without any problems..
Another thing I noticed is that if I put on the right side blinker, without the key in the ignition, and press the brake pedal..
The right front, driver's side, turn signal light will light up and the turn signal flasher will start clicking, but the right front turn signal doesn't flash, while the brake pedal is being depressed and the rear brake lights will stay on..
While the turn signal flasher is clicking, as explained.. When I turn the heater blower motor's switch on, without the key on.. Each time the turn signal flasher clicks, the heater blower motor will start up on each click the flasher makes and then stop between each click..
Another thing I also noticed is if I put on the emergency flashers they will work fine, until I depress the brake pedal..
Then the emergecncy flasher lights will stay on and stop flashing, as long as the brake pedal is depressed..
I've never had a problem like this, before..
What is the solution to this problem, when the right side blinker is turned on and both rear blinkers will start blinking?
Do you think the turn signal switch is faulty and is somehow crossing power over to the rear left side blinker, when the right side blinker is turned on?
Has anyone else experienced this kind of problem, before, and know what needs to be done to fix it?
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