would seem weird that it would affect just the blinker lights on the right side of the car.
Depending on how they are wired you most likely have a bad ground or possibly a bad turn signal switch. Hard to say for sure without a schematic and checking the circuits but the corrosion wouldn't cause this. The corrosion could cause an intermittent no start or a weak cranking but it wouldn't affect individual circuits. Also as Random Thoughts said, if by bad you mean the right side blinks really fast then you have a bad bulb. My earlier statement about a ground or switch is if they aren't working/blinking at all.
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This message last edited by everynametaken on 21/01/2012 at 06:41:47 AM
Car Maitenance ...
17/01/2012 09:38:24 PM
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Take it to someplace else and get a second opinion. Tell them what you were told.
18/01/2012 03:57:35 AM
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Re: Car Maitenance ...
18/01/2012 05:12:13 AM
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basically I should just buckle down and figure out a good chunk of this myself ...
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Re: basically I should just buckle down and figure out a good chunk of this myself ...
20/01/2012 05:25:47 AM
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I wouldn't pay that
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I was basically there ...
19/01/2012 05:51:03 AM
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19/01/2012 05:51:41 AM
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No.
21/01/2012 06:39:49 AM
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Google reviews of auto mechanics for your second opinion on work.
18/01/2012 12:49:02 PM
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I'm no expert but it remove corrosion from the battery terminals?
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