Rear turn signal not working, replaced bulb and still nothing?

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Asked by tlmelhem Jan 14, 2015 at 04:03 PM about the Chrysler Sebring

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2005 Sebring convertible with 2.7 liter engine.  About a week ago my right turn signal started flashing quickly, so of course I assumed it was a bulb issue.  It is the rear right that won't turn on, so I replaced the bulb....still flashing and turn signal not working.  So to ensure that the bulb I purchased was good I tired it in the left side and it works fine.  So not sure if I have a short or some other problem I'm overlooking.  Thank in advance.

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is it just the rear or the front an checked the fused rear have u

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It's just the rear turn signal, the front works but is flashing quickly.

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Are the rear turn signals separately fused from the front?

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same question as above, right rear turn signal does not work , front blinks rapidly, its not the bulb. left signal works fine. any ideas?

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Did you ever get a solution to this problem, My 04 Sebring conv. Is doing the exact sake thing. No power to the bulb. I have no power at the bulb.

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My mechanic diagnosed the condition as the socket was no longer grounded. Had to weld the ground wire to the frame, now works fine.

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