This video will show you, on most newer vehicles today, what happens when one of your turn signal blinker bulbs go bad or is loose in the socket. In this video example it is a 2001 Dodge Dakota truck, with the driver side rear tail light bulb. Notice the right turn signal blinks at a normal moderate speed, and the left turn signal blinks somewhat faster than the right signal. You could get a ticket, maybe a warning if your signal is not working, also this bulb lights up when you hit your brakes and you will definitely get a ticket for brake lights not working! Check my other videos for how to fix the loose bulb or replace a bad turn signal-brake bulb. In my case it was my driver side rear tail light bulb.
@Techie1935 Hey, sorry it took me a while I don't check my youtube email very often. Check out my other videos, I made one that shows the location of the light bar. I was gonna take some measurements but didn't have a tape measure so if you like my location and need some measurements, let me know...
Reddogmr57 4 months ago
Where is that rear LED light bar at exactly? It looks like it is either in the rear window or on the outside just below the rear window. I have a flexible LED bar on my tailgate set a few inches above the bumper on my '01 Dakota but that is kind of a neat place, too.
Techie1935 4 months ago