So the relay to my rear right blinker is acting funny. sometimes the lightbulb gets shaken loose (the housing is broken) and instead of the steady blinking that we are all familiar with, ~1-2Hz, I get something somewhere two-three times as fast. if i go back to the trunk and fiddle with it it will start working correctly again.
I can't see any broken wires and the bulb isn't loose. I thought maybe a wire could be broken underneath the insulation that I can't see. I'm pretty sure when the bulb is shaken loose it's screwing with the relay somewhere b/c my front right blinker reacts just like the rear blinker.
so just to clarify things a bit.
1. if the bulb gets shaken around too much my blinking rate increases by three times
2. the little indicator on my dash and my front right blinker work during this malfunction but the rear right blinker does not.
3. the housing of the rear right blinker looks like it has been very hot at one point, almost looks like it's been melted a little
4. once i manage to get the rear right blinker to turn on again the malfunction of the whole system is gone and everything works correctly
im guessing that the decreased load of the rear bulb is affecting the relay some how. would a short maybe cause an increase in current which could affect the switching rate of the relay? could this be a grounding issue? the housing his plastic
I can't see any broken wires and the bulb isn't loose. I thought maybe a wire could be broken underneath the insulation that I can't see. I'm pretty sure when the bulb is shaken loose it's screwing with the relay somewhere b/c my front right blinker reacts just like the rear blinker.
so just to clarify things a bit.
1. if the bulb gets shaken around too much my blinking rate increases by three times
2. the little indicator on my dash and my front right blinker work during this malfunction but the rear right blinker does not.
3. the housing of the rear right blinker looks like it has been very hot at one point, almost looks like it's been melted a little
4. once i manage to get the rear right blinker to turn on again the malfunction of the whole system is gone and everything works correctly
im guessing that the decreased load of the rear bulb is affecting the relay some how. would a short maybe cause an increase in current which could affect the switching rate of the relay? could this be a grounding issue? the housing his plastic