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Ok so like the title states my right turn signal has stopped working, but the left is fine. As soon as you turn on the right signal it blows the fuse, which makes me think there is a short somewhere in he loop. I replaced the 15A fuse with a 25A fuse temporarily to prevent them blowing, and now rather than blowing the signal "flasher" under the dash just starts buzzing. I have ripped out most of the interior to check the wire for damage but could not find anything. Would adding another ground possibly help in case that is where the problem lies? Does anyone have a link to a wiring schematic for an R32? Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you

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No I dont remember it ever coming on without flashing, this was a while back but I think it was just like this one morning when I started it. And as fas as the bulbs, I tested the rear by connecting it directly to a 12V source and it still works. If a bulb was out wouldnt it just make it flash faster?

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