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The right blinker keeps going out from time to time and turning off car resets it. I'm guessing it's the pod in the light or the light not fully situated into the housing. Anyone? Is there anything special that needs to be done to pull the light out besides get the tool from cargo area. Thanks in advance.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Make certain you're turning the tool in the right direction. One side is clockwise, the other side anti-clockwise.

 

You might pick up some "DeOxIt" before taking it out. Most intermittent faults with the 955 series are actually in the connector. Cleaning them is step#1.

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  • 1 month later...
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Make certain you're turning the tool in the right direction. One side is clockwise, the other side anti-clockwise.

You might pick up some "DeOxIt" before taking it out. Most intermittent faults with the 955 series are actually in the connector. Cleaning them is step#1.

Yup agreed I found the issue . Pulled light cleaned connectors and wallah it's working like a charm.

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