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PeteG 03-08-2005 03:35 PM

"Fast" blinker on occassion???
 
Ok, here's a starnge recent occurence:

Every once in a while (although sveral times/day), when I flick on my right turn signal, it starts off by blinking/clicking at a very fast rate for a second or two, then goes back to normal speed. :confused:

It seems to only happen while the car is moving, and only on the right side. I have checked and all bulbs are functioning fine. It's obviously not a major prob;em, just bizarre. I've noticed it the last few days.

If anyone knows what this is all about, I would appreciate enlightenment ;)

rangerfan 03-08-2005 03:49 PM

My old Audi used to do that. It meant that the turn signal bulb was out.

Xcelllent_X5 03-08-2005 03:58 PM

If you have checked all of the bulbs and they are all good my recommendation is as follows:
1. Remove each bulb in the right rear housing assembly (turn signal bulbs) and check to see if any of the mating surfaces where the bulb goes into for corrosion. If so just use some fine sandpaper to remove the corrosion (before you do this make sure that all lights and ignition is off!!!!! Also make sure that you have the proper (as called for by BMW) light bulb for the application. Repeat this procedure for the front signals as well if the rear doesn't fix it (I would start with the rear first).
2. Secondly, if you have multi-meter, check to see if the right rear housing is properly grounded (should see zero resisitance or "0" on the meter from side of the bulb housing to the frame of the truck).

The types of problems that you are describing are normally associated with one of the above (read: faulty grounds) in my past experience. Good Luck!

TQ2K 03-08-2005 03:59 PM

Yes, turn signal intermittently going bad. Replace bad bulb and should be back to normal.

UCrewX5 03-08-2005 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PeteG
Ok, here's a starnge recent occurence:

Every once in a while (although sveral times/day), when I flick on my right turn signal, it starts off by blinking/clicking at a very fast rate for a second or two, then goes back to normal speed. :confused:

It seems to only happen while the car is moving, and only on the right side. I have checked and all bulbs are functioning fine. It's obviously not a major prob;em, just bizarre. I've noticed it the last few days.

If anyone knows what this is all about, I would appreciate enlightenment ;)

It's the "calm before the storm" syndrome. While you would think that a bulb would either work or not work, I had a similar case where the bulb would go out for a short while and then come back to life. Eventually it will completely fail, so if you can identify which one it is that is causing this then you might as well replace it now.

asm 03-10-2005 03:37 PM

it is something else Peter
 
i had the same problem before . all bulbs are fine at first ,,then front one went out so i put a new one that won`t work . problem was the cable connecting the bulb socket to the rest of the circuit.

Bavarian 03-10-2005 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asm
i had the same problem before . all bulbs are fine at first ,,then front one went out so i put a new one that won`t work . problem was the cable connecting the bulb socket to the rest of the circuit.

That EXACT thing happened to my X 2 weeks after I got her. The dealer performed the EXACT same fix, and it's been good since then.

I love the X, but I do wish you could change every bulb EASILY on your own with just a Phillips screwdriver (like in the E46).

PeteG 03-10-2005 04:46 PM

It was font left signal bulb. All good now. Thanks!

dsheli 03-10-2005 11:08 PM

Cool.

sarunas4 09-11-2008 08:40 PM

i have the same problem! and its not the bulbs.. changed them... its not the light housing because i changed those to euro whites... so its gotta be the wires... how hard is it to replace the wiring?


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