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razor04 08-22-2002 03:24 PM

Please Help - Turn Signals Intermittently Cut Out!
 
Hello,
I just registered and joined the forum and was hoping you all can help me with this one.
My parents have a 1994 SVX that has a problem with the turn signals intermittently not working. The car has been to the Subaru dealer twice with no luck in finding the problem. It seems to be happening more frequently now.
What could be causing this problem? Any response will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for your help!
-Ramon
1994 SVX LSi

vkykam 08-22-2002 09:58 PM

On my Legacy, I had an intermittent problem too, where when one of the bulb doesn't blink, and the whole system would blink fast. As it turns out, the bulb was shot, even though it looked OK.

For a buck, it's not a bad diagnostic procedure to rule in or out.

VK

Earthworm 08-22-2002 10:06 PM

yes, you can also check the connections to all the bulbs. I had a loose connection to my passenger side tail light causing it to work intermittently.

petesvx2 08-24-2002 10:17 PM

what does intermittently mean? i had a signal light out in the rear and i just replaced both rear signal lights...just turn on the hazards to see which are working correctly

razor04 08-26-2002 07:20 AM

Intermittently means that as I drive along, and attempt to signal a turn, the turn signal does not work. No indication on the inside dash or the outside lights. After some time (which has varied), the problem corrects itself and the turn signals work like normal. I hope this helps explain the problem better. Thanks again for all your replys.
-Ramon
94 SVX LSi

Earthworm 08-26-2002 10:09 AM

Is that if you're turning either direction?

Boone 08-26-2002 12:03 PM

Mebbe a loose or intermittant flasher relay?? :confused:


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