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    88 accord turn signal prob

    hey guys im having trouble with my 88 accord lx. i started my car this morning and the turn signals just stay on solid...wondering whats up and if its possible to fix it easily



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    Re: 88 accord turn signal prob

    Check your bulbs. 1 is probally burnt out.

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    Re: 88 accord turn signal prob

    The relay may be toast or there is a short somewhere. If the bulbs are all ok, check the signal switch. I know its possible to light up the flashers continuously by shorting a contact to ground/12 volts depending on the electrical setup (did this on my BMW while installing the alarm system). Visit www.pauldesign.ru for a Honda shop manual. You'll need a multimeter to test the switch, and the manual to tell you how to do it. Hope this helps.
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    Re: 88 accord turn signal prob

    yea thank you guys... i noticed that when i start the car and put it into lock it makes a sound like something shorting out... o.o ... mann lol gotta last for 2 more weeks haha
    1988 Accord Lx ^_^

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