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How to Replace a Turn Signal: Video Series

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Replacing a turn signal is easy and will keep your car running efficiently. Learn how to switch turn signal sockets and bulbs, and how to check wiring in this free car maintenance video.

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  1. What tools do I need for turn signal replacement? Learn how to switch turn signal sockets and bulbs, and how to check wiring in this free car maintenance video.

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  2. Make sure turn signal wiring is working properly. Learn how to switch turn signal sockets and bulbs, and how to check wiring in this free car maintenance video.

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  3. Turn signal replacement socket options. Learn how to switch turn signal sockets and bulbs, and how to check wiring in this free car maintenance video.

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  4. How to prep a turn signal replacement socket. Learn how to switch turn signal sockets and bulbs, and how to check wiring in this free car maintenance video.

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  5. How to properly connect a new turn signal socket. Learn how to switch turn signal sockets and bulbs, and how to check wiring in this free car maintenance video.

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  6. How to install a new turn signal socket and bulb into the lamp assembly. Learn how to switch turn signal sockets and bulbs, and how to check wiring in this free car maintenance video.

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Car maintenance can be a full-time job. Just when one thing is fixed, something else seems to always go out. Repairing all these automotive troubles can be extremely costly if you take them to a dealer or garage. While you cannot fix all your car's troubles, there are quite a lot of problems that can be fixed with a little bit of know-how and time.

Turn signals are signal lights mounted near the left and right front and rear corners, and sometimes on the sides of vehicles, used to indicate to other drivers that the operator intends to turn or change lanes. In this free video series, a car maintenance expert will teach you how to replace turn signals when they break or go out. You'll learn what tools you need, how to check the wiring, and how to replace sockets and bulbs. Follow these car repair instructions and your blinkers will always be working.

 
About the Presenter

Nathan McCullough Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal. Nathan has managed several automotive facilities over the last eight years. His many certifications include front end suspension, brakes, manual transmission, engine tune up, engine overhaul, heating ventilation and air conditioning, automotive electrical and many more. In his spare time Nathan enjoys working on cars, performing everything from minor repairs to complete overhauls.dkdk

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