Incorrect size bulb installed.
It has been my experience that a rapid turn signal indicates there is a burnt-out signal light bulb (either front or rear) on the side of the rapid blinking signal. If the right signal is blinking rapidly, the problem is in the signal lights for the right side (front or rear) of the vehicle. Turn the rapid signal on and step out of the vehicle to find which bulb is not lighting.
I would replace the turn signal switch.
USUALLY, when one signal is slower than the other, it's an indication that one of the bulbs, rear or front, is burned out. Without starting the car, turn the key to the "on" position, turn the left signal on and walk around the car and check all the bulbs on that side. Do the same to the right side. I bet you will find at least one bulb that is out. Good Luck! <<<adr>>>
there are 2 small tabs on the turn signal swith in side the steering colum. these turn the signal off when wheel is straightened after turning. if one or both are broken, signal will not turn off automatically
One side hated the other. The other side hated the other
If the turn signal relay & hazard (emergency) relay are side by side, turn on the emergency blinkers. You will hear & feel (if you touch the relay) the emergency relay clicking. Turn signal relay is the other one.
Usually if one side cancels, but the other doesn't, the turn signal switch has failed
Boats normally pass on the port (left) side. The other boater may use a signal horn.
Diffraction causes you to hear the ambulance on the other side of the building, even if you can not see it.
You probably have a bulb burned out on the side that blinks fast.
An electrical impulse travels along a nerve until it hits a synapse, where it causes the release of chemicals (neurotransmitters) which migrate across the synapse. At the other side , these neurotransmitters activate receptors which cause an electrical signal to continue along the nerve.
In the drivers side kick panel. Other locations for fuses are in the pasengers side kick panel and under the bonet on the same side.