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OEM Turn Signals

4G8941159 - : Signal Bulb Cap for Audi Image

Signal Bulb Cap

Hid with directional beam headlamp. Without directional beam headlamp.
Backordered
63129805352 - : Signal Bulb Socket for Mini Image

Signal Bulb Socket

Without adaptive lamps, with xenon lamps.
Backordered
4G0941607C - : Signal Bulb Cap for Audi Image

Signal Bulb Cap

2016-18, with xenon headlamps.
Backordered
N91117601 - : Turn & Stop Lamp Retainer Nut for Audi Image

Turn & Stop Lamp Retainer Nut

Turn & stop lamp,retainer nut. 2015-18, inner.
$3.28
51247467998 - : Warning Signal Unit 519901 for BMW Image

Warning Signal Unit 519901

$36.48
420998295 - : Signal Bulb Repair Kit for Audi Image

Signal Bulb Repair Kit

2009-2012, without xenon headlamps. With xenon bulb.
$33.30
63136920731 - : Addit Turn Indicator Lamp C631031 for BMW Image

Addit Turn Indicator Lamp C631031

$53.44
63136920732 - : Addit Turn Indicator Lamp C631031 for BMW Image

Addit Turn Indicator Lamp C631031

$53.44
63132228592 - : Addit Turn Indicator Lamp C631031 for BMW Image

Addit Turn Indicator Lamp C631031

$42.30

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Frequently Asked Questions About Turn Signals

What are turn signals, and why are they important?

Turn signals, also known as blinkers, are safety devices on vehicles that signal a driver's intention to make a turn or change lanes. They are essential for communicating with other drivers and ensuring safe and coordinated traffic movement.

What causes turn signals to stop working?

Common causes include a blown fuse, faulty bulbs, a malfunctioning turn signal relay or flasher, damaged wiring, or a bad turn signal switch. Regular maintenance and quick repairs can prevent signal malfunctions.

How do I know if my turn signal bulb needs to be replaced?

Indicators of a burned-out bulb include a fast-blinking turn signal on the dashboard, a clicking sound that's quicker than normal, or the turn signal not working on one side. Inspect the light visually to confirm the issue.

How do I replace a turn signal bulb?

To replace a turn signal bulb, access the bulb by removing the headlight or taillight assembly, depending on the bulb's location. Unscrew or unclip the assembly, remove the old bulb, insert the new one, and secure the assembly back in place. Be sure to consult your vehicle's manual for specific instructions.