[Chrysler300] 300-F - Turn Signal Question
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[Chrysler300] 300-F - Turn Signal Question



I have never had any problems with the turn signals on my ""F". But... now, all of a sudden the right turn signal isn't working properly. The left works fine, normally. 

All bulbs -- left and right -- illuminate okay (this is the first time the turn signals have been activated since last fall).

When the right turn signal is activated with the ignition switch in the ON position, the front and rear bulbs stay illuminated for approximately 8 seconds before they blink. This interval remains as long as the turn signal is activated.

When the right turn signal is activated with the ignition switch in the ACCESSORY position, the front and rear bulbs blink almost at a normal rate, just a tad bit slower than the normal rate -- barely discernible as being longer than the left turn signal.

This mystifies me completely.

Any ideas, suggestions, causes, cures would be most welcome!

Mike Reed in Lake Odessa, Michigan 

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