The Buick Regal Turn Signal Flasher helps drivers stay safe by turning the indicator and hazard lights on and off at intervals so that surrounding traffic understands the vehicle's next move. The device is located in the fuse panel, and when the stalk is moved, it receives current. Then, either a thermal strip or an electronic circuit interrupts that current in timed bursts to cause the blink. The early models of the Buick relied on a thermal Turn Signal Flasher, which heated a spring steel that bent to close and reopen the circuit for both the flash and the click. The Turn Signal Flasher applied in modern Regal editions is composed of solid-state technology, which makes use of transistors and a timing chip. The application is excellent for vehicles equipped with multiple bulbs or LED lamps. Moreover, the sound produced is that of a traditional click. Due to the solid-state unit becoming standard, later Regal wiring supports LEDs. No matter the style, the faulty Turn Signal Flasher will be evident by lamps that will not blink or will blink erratically. Choosing the right replacement is important. The simple plug locations of both Buick generations allow the owner to replace the Turn Signal Flasher quickly.
Each OEM Buick Regal Turn Signal Flasher we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.