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Golf 3 Car: Right Turn Signal Blinks Thrice as Fast When Braking - Seeking Guidance

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  • #1 17003155
    Loaderer
    Level 4  
    Hello,

    I guess and I know there were similar problems. However, I am a total layman, a freshman when it comes to cars and, unfortunately, in this topic I have to have sorrows on the tray :( , my car is a Golf 3. The problem looks exactly like in the description, when I turn the turn signal to the right without the brake, it flashes normally as always, but when the brake is slightly pressed, the turn signal seems to flash 3 times faster. I would like to add that only when you turn the direction to the right, someone has an idea what to do because if the bulb flashes without braking, it must be ok, any advice for a total green layman?

    I don't know either, but someone told me that when I use this turn signal to the right, I will also turn on the left turn signal and it looks like I have an emergency. I also guess it's about the wires, but as long as I'm not 100% sure I don't want to move anything, I invite you to reply juicy points. :)
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  • #2 17003174
    andrzej20001
    Level 43  
    No weight in the tail lamp
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  • #3 17003178
    DiZMar
    Level 43  
    Problem with mass in any of the lamps.
    Oops ... I was several dozen s late.
  • #4 17003193
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #5 17003233
    Loaderer
    Level 4  
    Grrr, but where to look for this mass more precisely, that's why I wrote that I am a layman and a freshman. Does it go to the ankle somewhere or what? How will it look more or less, because I do not want to burn it so much that then some short circuit.
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    #6 17003236
    Andrzej42
    Level 31  
    Get to the terminals of the rear lamp and check how they look like, not burned or dark. Disassemble, clean, assemble or replace burnt ones.
    If you don't know each other, sometimes you manage to burn the car - but only sometimes. Most often, fuses blown.

    Do you know that when you are just learning something, it rarely comes out the first time?
    Try searching on youtube or spryciarze.pl
  • #7 17003240
    andrzej20001
    Level 43  
    You can't not bury. To the workshop.
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    #8 17003259
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #9 17003264
    andrzej20001
    Level 43  
    He didn't even write any car
  • #10 17003266
    Loaderer
    Level 4  
    andrzej20001 as you read on the net what to do when the indicator blinks faster, do not exalt yourself, I will not pay the guys who will make another fault so that you pay a little more. I do not want people like you here, and if you cannot read what I wrote with understanding, then do not speak at all. I wrote that my car is an ordinary Golf 3.

    Andrew42

    Thanks for the answer, some also advised me that the cables could just loosen, most often "mass", is it possible? :P

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    mn997

    I understand, that is, it probably won't be the most complicated thing, thanks for the direction and you can close the topic, because when I see people like this andrzej20001 here, I want to cancel my account, goodbye and sorry for the trouble. :)
  • #11 17003288
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a problem with a Golf 3 car where the right turn signal blinks three times faster when the brake is applied. The user, a novice in automotive issues, seeks guidance on the cause and potential solutions. Responses suggest that the issue may stem from a poor ground connection (mass) in the tail lamp circuit, which can cause irregular flashing. Recommendations include checking the terminals of the rear lamp for any signs of burning or corrosion, cleaning connections, and ensuring that cables are securely attached to the car body. Some users advise consulting a professional if the problem persists, while others encourage the user to explore DIY solutions through online resources.
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