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Old Mar 22, 2021 | 03:47 PM
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Hi everyone. My 2004 grand marquis front left turn signal started blinking very slow and is very dim (can barely see it) with headlights off it blinks at correct speed but still very dim. All bulbs are working. What could this be. Car has only 46,000 miles and is in great shape. This has been driving me crazy for 2 months, any ideas?
 
Old Mar 30, 2021 | 09:49 AM
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Sounds like you have some corrosion issues -- Remove bulbs and fuses, clean sockets, bulbs, and fuses and spray with WD-40.
That "dim" bulb should be replaced. It's "barely " working, and could be defective internally.
It's a good time to do the REAR bulbs and sockets, too.
Good luck !

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Old Mar 31, 2021 | 04:12 AM
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Default I would also check all your ground wires

Originally Posted by mrjlube
Hi everyone. My 2004 grand marquis front left turn signal started blinking very slow and is very dim (can barely see it) with headlights off it blinks at correct speed but still very dim. All bulbs are working. What could this be. Car has only 46,000 miles and is in great shape. This has been driving me crazy for 2 months, any ideas?
I Was thinking corrosion to. I would try to track all the wires and make sure it's grounded good. I'd try the bulb thing first tho like the guy said in the first answer. Then go-to the wiring.
 
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