When I use my blinkers all my lights go off front n back lights on my Mazda 626 1997
You have a short in the wireing inside the steering column
Check relays and fuses relating to your lights.
Your boss fuse is bad or a bulb is burnt out. Get a friend to observe.
I believe you have alternator trouble
It could be a Ground wire connection issue.
Sometimes when a ground wire, that is hooked up to the engine, becomes unhooked it can cause some really crazy things to happen to the vehicle lights.
Look up or ask one of the dealership's mechanics for the number of ground points that are to be hooked up on the engine and the remaining parts of the vehicle.
If the amount of ground points start decreasing, because of corrosion or have fallen off, then it will put more of a demand on the remaining ground points, thus causing an overload and in some cases even an electrical short.
When you get bizarre electrical like that, the very first thing you check is for corrosion on the ground connections in that circuit. A corroded ground can't carry the added load when you turn on the signals.
SOURCE: 1987 nissan 300zx headlights taillights
try checking the headlamp sensor mounted on rt front apron behind relay box . this runs all lights .
SOURCE: 2002 ram 1500 single cab ext light issues
sounds like a faulty underhood fuseblock..have seen lighting issues with these components
SOURCE: Beeping Noise/Blinker Noise
I thought the same thing. In the past with this car that was the case, it needed a lightbulb replaced somewhere on the car. So after replacing 4 lightbulbs on the car, it still makes the noises...question for someone: I did notice that when i open the doors on the car, the dome light does come on but there are no lights down by the floor in the front of the car...if these bulbs are burnt out too then I will need to replace these and maybe the ticking noises will stop? Are there lights for the floor area on the 2003 Alero model?
SOURCE: 1998 honda accord, with the headlights on the tail
It sounds as if you have a bad earth to either one or both of your rear light clusters. If it only happens when you indicate in one direction then that is the offending side.
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