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04/21/08 at 15:01:05
 
How fast do the turn signals flash on the savages?

Mine are flashing several times a second.  I thought I remember seeing them flash a lot slower, much like is common in cars.  

I relocated the rear signals recently, but I dont see how that should affect the rate.
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Reply #1 - 04/21/08 at 15:17:08
 
I replaced one of my turn signals and now that side flashes rather quickly.  I believe that the flasher flashes more quickly due to more current moving through it.  If that  is the case, there may be a short to ground somewhere after the signal, or it could be a difference in the type of bulb in the new signals.
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Reply #2 - 04/21/08 at 16:49:01
 
i realized its just the left side, so Im going to dig around there.  I probably just didnt fully connect the plugs or something
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Reply #3 - 04/21/08 at 17:09:20
 
Steely might be on to something with the diff in bulbs.  If the new bulb doesn't draw as much it would cause the relay to open/close faster.
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Reply #4 - 04/22/08 at 02:04:59
 
I never replaced the bulbs, only relocated them
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Reply #5 - 04/22/08 at 02:23:12
 
Sounds like a short to me.
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Reply #6 - 04/22/08 at 10:55:31
 
Are all the bulbs actually flashing?   If one goes out, the flasher unit should flash faster.
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Reply #7 - 04/22/08 at 20:47:40
 
One side of mine flashes faster with all bulbs flashing.  I am convinced that I have a short on the ground side...
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