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1994 Chrysler Concorde Turn Signal problem



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Posted at Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:46 am
By urbncwby, New to the forum
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1994 Chrysler Concorde 152000 miles
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I just bought this car from a friend and noticed that front turn signals are not working. When I turn all lights on, two park lights that use the same lamp as the turn signal come on. They just wouldn't blink when I turn the turn signal on. I checked the fuse and it's working. Replaced the lamps and that didn't do any good either. What could be the problem ? I really need to get these fixed before tommorow when I have a driving test scheduled. Thanks in advance!
 
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Posted at Tue Oct 21, 2008 4:56 am
By Jacobandnickolas, Moderator
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Hi:

Do the rear lights blink when you turn the signals on? If so, you will need to check for power to the front. If you have it, most likely the socket will need replaced.

Joe
 
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