Why is there no sound from the turn signal of Kia KX5?

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LaAlexa
07/30/25 12:00am
The reasons for no sound from the turn signal of Kia KX5 include a short circuit in the power system or a damaged flasher. The specific causes and solutions are as follows: Short circuit in the power system: If there is a short circuit in the power system of the turn signal, the turn signal will have no sound. The solution is to take the car to an auto repair shop for relevant inspection and repair. Damaged flasher: The flasher is the beeper that makes the ticking sound, which reminds the driver that the turn signal has been successfully activated and they can prepare to turn. If the turn signal sound does not work, the flasher is likely damaged. The solution is to repair the flasher.
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