This is usually true in older cars unless the relay (flasher unit) has been
replaced with either a heavy-duty flasher (which won't notice the burned-out
bulb), or a fully electronic unit (which might flash twice as fast as normal
to indicate a bulb failure).
In any case, the lower-wattage bulbs used in the ancillary locations like the
fenders or dash (on those models that have them) might not cause enough of a
change to trigger these devices when they burn out.
Chris in LA
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002 18:12:53 -0400 Rob P <fristpenny@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mark,
Usually if any bulb is out, the flashers will light, but not flash. This is
true on all my mopars.
Rob
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