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2000 cavalier

11/19/2009 1:52 PM

turn signal and brake lights on right side of car do not work

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Re: 2000 cavalier

11/19/2009 1:53 PM

Have you checked the fuses?

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Re: 2000 cavalier

11/19/2009 1:54 PM

yes, fuses look good

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11/19/2009 1:58 PM

Thanks for letting us know that. Can you provide any more information about what you've looked at or things you've tried to do?

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Re: 2000 cavalier

11/19/2009 2:11 PM

i turned the right turn signal on yesterday on all it did was buzz, no tinkle noise. So when i got home i checked the fuzes, all looked good. I turned the lights on, all looks good all the way around, except when I turn signal on right, the front and back on right side only did not blink. The brake lights on right side do not work either. I though I needed new bulbs, but AutoZone said it might be wiring?

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Re: 2000 cavalier

11/23/2009 11:12 AM

i figured it out. When both turn signal lights go out, it makes a buzzing noise, I just had to replace both bulbs. Thank you anyways.

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Re: 2000 cavalier

11/20/2009 11:11 PM

Take the out bulbs that aren't working and inspect them before you rewire the car.

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