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Left turn signal stuck on green
Asked by diharding Jan 29, 2013 at 11:08 AM about the 1994 Mercedes-Benz S-Class 4 Dr S320 Sedan
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
Cant get the left turn signal to turn off. It is a steady green. Had to remove the fuse to get it to go off. But this fuse also works the speedometer and fuel tank. I just purchased this car and I love it, but cant drive it without the turn signals,speedometer and fuel gauge working. Can you help me
3 Answers
DavidH25 answered 3 months ago
Bulb. When it burns out that will happen, stays on and not flash
DavidH25 answered 3 months ago
Bulb. When it burns out that will happen, stays on and not flash front or back
diharding answered 3 months ago
Thank you, thank you. You are the first one to give me a solid answer in 2 days. I had tried other sites and no reply. Your the best
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