Why do turn lights stop blinking when brakes are applied?

Why do turn lights stop blinking when brakes are applied?

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Is the left rear brake light corroded?

I went over and check the wiring to the affected side (left rear brake light/parking light) and sure enough, all of the ground wire connections were corroded where they were connected to the tailight assembly.

Why are my turn signals flashing so fast?

1. Bad Shape of Ground Connection If the combination switches are dirty and need cleaning, this clearly indicates that the ground connections are in bad shape. Another reason behind fast flashing turn signals is that the screws are not installed tight enough to operate normally. So, check your device and look for the cause, accordingly!

When does turn signal stop blinking when brakes are applied?

2003 Z71. When I am driving the truck and try to use the turn signal if I apply the brakes the blinker stops blinking. It does that not matter what position the steering wheel is in.

How to fix a blinking turn signal relay?

Ways to Fix the Turn Signal Blinking Fast 1 Check for Bad Grounds For this, trace the ground wire to the termination point from the bulb housing. If the… 2 Change the Turn Signal Relay More

Why does my turn signal light not blink?

I have a problem like this on my 2008 Chevy Suburban. Left rear turn signal light does not blink when using the turn signal. The light doesn’t blink when I turn on the hazard flasher. The bulb is good. The fuses are good. I took it to the dealer. They tried replacing the Body Control Module (BCM) but that didn’t fix it.

Why is the brake light the signal light?

On one lamp, it is the brake light, on an other it will be the reverse light, on an other, it will be the signal light. Note, on some trucks the stop light and the signal light will be shared. If the bulbs (lamps) are good, the problem may be a broken wire, or a poor connection somewhere.