The Chevrolet S10 Turn Signal Flasher allows drivers to blink their turn signals to let other traffic know they will be changing lanes or turning. The Turn Signal Flasher found in the fuse box gets current each time the stalk is switched. It opens and closes the circuit repeatedly, which makes the lamps blink. These flashes occur at a steady pace. In older Chevy pickups, a thermal Turn Signal Flasher was employed. It heats a spring metal strip, causing it to bend and touch the contact. Lights flash. The metal cools down, and the reverse happens. This repeats to create the blink and clicking sound. From late Chevrolet S10 models forward, drivers see the use of the electronic solid state Turn Signal Flasher become common due to the use of a transistorized timer instead of heat. This flasher works better with low current LED bulbs and still closely mimics the classic rhythm. If your signals are dead or erratic regardless of style, the Turn Signal Flasher ties into the same lever and bulb circuit. Therefore, with symptoms like this, it is often a cheap relay, and they usually fix the problem before your electrical woes grow larger. The wiring in the Chevrolet S10 allows either flasher type to be installed as a direct swap. Therefore, if you have an early or a late model, you can replace a faulty unit in minutes with a compatible part and restore the predictable blinking safety.
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