Turn Signal Noise Question
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Turn Signal Noise Question
Question, all of my turn signal work, including the indicators in the dash. However, they do not make any noise. Is this normal for third gen camaros? Every other car that I have owned/driven has made SOME kind of noise when the signal is on.
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Car: '92 Z28; Dk Teal; Her Pkg
Engine: 305
Transmission: Richmond 6 Spd
Axle/Gears: Moser 9", Detroit Locker, 3.70
Depends on the type of flasher installed & whether it is mounted to a steel bracket to "amplify" the sound. "Noisy" flashers are available from most auto parts stores.
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Tim
1992 Z28, 305 TPI 5 speed, 12.0 sec @ 114.8 mph
1984 Berlinetta 305 TPI Auto, 13.8 sec @ 99.7 mph
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1992 Z28, 305 TPI 5 speed, 12.0 sec @ 114.8 mph
1984 Berlinetta 305 TPI Auto, 13.8 sec @ 99.7 mph
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I know they make those extra-loud flashers....but I sure wish they made silent ones! You know, when you get into a cheap little car, and sometimes the clicking is loud enough to hear over the radio...it just sounds junky.
Fortunately, most GM cars seem to mount the flasher behind enough other panels that you can hardly hear it. But in a Ford Crown Vic I used to have, it was very loud. I tried wrapping the flasher in duct tape, but it didn't make much difference.
Fortunately, most GM cars seem to mount the flasher behind enough other panels that you can hardly hear it. But in a Ford Crown Vic I used to have, it was very loud. I tried wrapping the flasher in duct tape, but it didn't make much difference.
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