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tcamp1
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Mar 22, 2009, 7:01 AM
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I have a 1999 chevy blazer 2wd 4.3 v6.I have this constant ticking sound comming from behind my glove box,which is the turn signal flasher. I replaced it twice,replaced all my bulbs, and I still have this irritating clicking sound as,if, my turn signal is still on. I put my foot on the brake pedal, and it stops, till I let up on the pedal.Someone let me know how I can stop it????????????
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DanD
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Mar 24, 2009, 3:14 AM
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There has been an issue with some GM turn signal/hazard switches shorting to power; causing the flasher to become energized. With the switch in the off position, on exterior or dash lights will flash; but the flasher unit will click away. If this is the cause and not some other form of short to power too the flasher; replacement of the switch is usually the only repair. Dan.
Canadian "EH"
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