Turn Signal Problem
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Turn Signal Problem
I have a 98 4runner. Every so often when the turn signal is engaged the headlights go off for about a second. Has anyone seen this and know where the problem may originate?
The problem is not easily reproduced so it could be that I slightly turn the headlight knob when using the turn signal. In which case the problem is between the seat and the steering wheel.
Thanks
The problem is not easily reproduced so it could be that I slightly turn the headlight knob when using the turn signal. In which case the problem is between the seat and the steering wheel.
Thanks
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You hit on my first guess.
I was once halfway up 8 miles of cliffside steep uphill switchbacks (extraordinarily beautiful country, British Columbia) driving waaaaay too fast late at night in a 3000GT when the lights went out! I panicked, but then hit the light lever to pull it for passing lights and they worked! So I held the lever for a sec and slowed down then realized that the fog lights had gone out too, and the lights do work, soooo... apparently I had twisted the knob when I flipped onto brights or something. I turned them back *ON* and all was fine. I drove slower after that...
But another possibility is you have a bad bulb or socket, and it makes a short once in a while. Check em all and clean em good. Can't hurt anyway.
I was once halfway up 8 miles of cliffside steep uphill switchbacks (extraordinarily beautiful country, British Columbia) driving waaaaay too fast late at night in a 3000GT when the lights went out! I panicked, but then hit the light lever to pull it for passing lights and they worked! So I held the lever for a sec and slowed down then realized that the fog lights had gone out too, and the lights do work, soooo... apparently I had twisted the knob when I flipped onto brights or something. I turned them back *ON* and all was fine. I drove slower after that...
But another possibility is you have a bad bulb or socket, and it makes a short once in a while. Check em all and clean em good. Can't hurt anyway.
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