What to Do When the Left Turn Signal Blinks Faster?

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LaAshley
07/25/25 11:04am
Replace the turn signal flasher. Below is relevant information about the left turn signal: 1. If the turn signal flasher malfunctions, it may cause the turn signal to blink faster or slower, affecting normal usage; 2. The vehicle turn signal should be activated when the vehicle is turning, primarily to alert vehicles in front and behind to yield, thereby avoiding traffic accidents; 3. The left turn signal on a motor vehicle is used when the vehicle needs to turn left or pull over to the left side of the road. Activating it serves as a warning. If the turn signal malfunctions, it should be promptly replaced or repaired. Otherwise, during a turn, following vehicles may not have enough time to yield, potentially leading to unnecessary traffic accidents.
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