Left hand turn signal DOA

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by SaintDan, Oct 26, 2003.

  1. SaintDan

    SaintDan Guest

    I got back from a 200 mile day trip in my 1999 Dodge Caravan (65,000 miles)
    and the left turn signal does not work at all now. Has anyone else had this
    problem? The right one works just fine, but the left one is completely DEAD.
    I know on other cars I have owned, when one of the turn signal lights burns
    out, the blinker flashes faster - not in this case. Have not had a chance to
    check the bulbs to see if one or both are burned out.

    Thanks,
    Dan
     
    SaintDan, Oct 26, 2003
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  2. SaintDan

    Joe Guest

    Yes, someone else has had this problem.

    Steve B.
     
    Joe, Oct 26, 2003
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  3. SaintDan

    Jerry Guest

    Bought a 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan in l999 and a month later the right (passenger side) signal light quit working as well as the dash lights and rear brake/turn signals. All the bulbs were good. Dealership fixed it in 20 minutes but I can't recall what part they replaced. Last winter the same thing happened, and a different dealership took 4.5 hrs to find out that I need to spend over $200.00 for a part to fix it. As the problem only happened every few days I let it go and after a few weeks it appear fix itself as I haven't had any problem since.

    Yes, someone else has had this problem.

    Steve B.
     
    Jerry, Oct 26, 2003
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  4. SaintDan

    mic canic Guest

    there is fuses for left and rights sides. so if both are out on the same side
    there is a good chance thats the case
     
    mic canic, Oct 26, 2003
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  5. SaintDan

    SaintDan Guest

    Thanks for the info. Sounds like a connection problem. Most of my trip that
    day, when I got the problem, was in driving rain.

    Dan

    Bought a 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan in l999 and a month later the right
    (passenger side) signal light quit working as well as the dash lights and
    rear brake/turn signals. All the bulbs were good. Dealership fixed it in 20
    minutes but I can't recall what part they replaced. Last winter the same
    thing happened, and a different dealership took 4.5 hrs to find out that I
    need to spend over $200.00 for a part to fix it. As the problem only
    happened every few days I let it go and after a few weeks it appear fix
    itself as I haven't had any problem since.

    Yes, someone else has had this problem.

    Steve B.
     
    SaintDan, Oct 26, 2003
    #5
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