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Elkoholic87

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My right rear blinker went out the other day. Bought a new bulb, still out. Matter of fact the old bulb was fine. Next I replaced the turn signal switch (multifunction?)... Still no right rear blinker... right front works and my indicator on the dash flashes fast like its supposed too. Has anyone dealt with this before? Been searching google for a couple hours troubleshooting and no luck.

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have you checked the fuses under the hood? I know there is a left and right fuse but not sure about front and rear
 

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yes all the fuses are good. im gonna start all over tomorrow and see if I missed something
 

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My right rear blinker went out the other day. Bought a new bulb, still out. Matter of fact the old bulb was fine. Next I replaced the turn signal switch (multifunction?)... Still no right rear blinker... right front works and my indicator on the dash flashes fast like its supposed too. Has anyone dealt with this before? Been searching google for a couple hours troubleshooting and no luck.

Thanks
The flow of power is ignition switch, through the instrument panel fuse box, through the flasher, then the multifunction switch and then branching to both bulbs for either side. That said, if the right front bulb works, the problem is either wiring, connection, or bulb. Sounds like you've ruled the bulb out. Next step is to get a test light or DVOM and check your powers and grounds at the bulb socket.
 

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