Why are the turn signals of Changhe Furuida not working?

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Janet
07/29/25 9:37pm
The main reasons why the turn signals of Changhe Furuida are not working include the following: Flasher relay failure: First, check whether the power line terminal of the flasher relay has electricity. If there is no electricity, check whether the line to the power supply is broken. If there is electricity, use a screwdriver to connect the two terminals of the flasher relay. If the turn signals light up, it indicates that the flasher relay is faulty and should be replaced promptly. Relay failure: If the turn signals still do not light up, check the flasher relay. Open the cover of the flasher relay and check whether the coil and resistor are intact. If the resistor heats up and the contacts cannot close, press the movable contact. If the turn signals light up at this time, it indicates that the relay is faulty.
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