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Re: '90 Chev - Signals blink normal 2-3 then slow
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Posted by Tray C. on December 28, 2006 at 03:43:48 from (216.78.29.62):
In Reply to: '90 Chev - Signals blink normal 2-3 then slow 2-3 posted by IHC Red on December 28, 2006 at 00:15:50:
Check all of the connections meaning every bulb front and rear it could be that one is loose creating a break in the circut. I'll give you a warning as well if you haven't had any problems out of the rear lighting yet you will eventually but dont trade it off or sell it just because of it. GM used some really small guage wiring for the rear lighting and fuel tank sender and they all seem to short out pickups and Suburbans but if you use a 14ga and rewire the thing you wont ever have the problem again. I have had 4 GM trucks and 1 91 Suburban all of them had this problem and it was even worse if it was hooked to a trailer plug.
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