Right turn signal and right headlights flash together

Asked by Krewkab Mar 05, 2019 at 11:57 PM about the 2004 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello, recently hit an animal and popped out my driver side
fog light and did some cosmetic damage. My right headlight
flashes with my right turn signal. I have to take out my
passenger high beam or else my high and low beams stay on
no matter what and my fog lights don't work. Also when I hit
my washer pump or my horn my harzards come on but don't
flash. I guess the easiest way to say it is where do I start??

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First get a new / used fog light to replace the broken one. While you're under there doing that have a good look at the wiring to see if anything is broken, shorted or pinched. Make sure no ground wires have been torn loose. If all that fails, I'd take it to a shop that specializes in auto electrical repairs. It's possible that something shorted when the for light got smashed and that short may have fried some other component in the electrical system. Unless you're very experienced with auto electrical its unlikely you will find that fried part on your own.

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