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ZuGenuege
2 years ago

A bib with twice as high frequency is usually a sign that a blinker is defective.

In the past, this effect was derived from the function of the flasher relay, which is now electronically simulated.

SirKasmus1
2 years ago

Should a blinker flash too fast, another pear is usually broken. Ever look after that?

Evtl. Your two blinkers are broken in the back.

hachri
2 years ago

Sign for a broken pear

hachri
2 years ago
Reply to  ast1234

Does the on-board computer have no display for defective lamps? My car, BJ 2008, shows this precisely. However, I had this even when the lamp board was defective at the back after a scraper damage.