- The most common cause for a blinker to stop working is a blown fuse.
- Check the fuse box and replace any blown fuses with the correct amperage.
2. Bad relay.
- The blinker relay is a small electrical device that controls the flashing of the blinkers.
- If the relay fails, the blinkers will stop working.
3. Faulty wiring.
- Damaged or corroded wiring can also cause the blinkers to stop functioning properly.
- Inspect the wiring for any damage and repair or replace as needed.
4. Faulty switch.
- The turn signal switch is responsible for activating the blinkers.
- If the switch fails, the blinkers will not work.
- Check the switch and replace if necessary.
5. Bad bulb.
- If the blinker bulb is burned out, the blinker will not work.
- Replace the burned-out bulb with a new one of the correct wattage.