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Turn signal issue '02 Tahoe - 1/19/2008 11:35:37 AM   
nukeflash

 

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Last week I started to have a problem with the turn signal in my 2002 Tahoe Z71.  All of the lights would flash rapidly, and the side I was activating would burn the brightest.  The rear Cyclops light also flashed.  Immediately I replaced the flasher under the dash, that didn't work.  Armed with a lot of information, I decided to order a new turn signal and install it.  THAT DIDN'T WORK EITHER!!   After some addition trouble shooting, I discovered that the problem ONLY happens when the parking lights (or headlights) are on.  That is even weirder!!  I have removed EVERY relay and fuse related to those lights.  It doesn't fix it.  Although... when I removed the fuses for the front parking lights, the problem slowed and seemed better.  Then I removed the rear parking lights, that ALMOST made it stop, but there was still a faint flashing of the other turn signal flashers on the opposite side.  PLEASE HELP!!!
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RE: Turn signal issue '02 Tahoe - 3/18/2008 4:37:57 PM   
07burbman

 

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you have a wire that is grounded out causing the lights to flash.

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