richard_silber77
Crider turn signal defect
Summary of the thread
The issue involves a defective turn signal lamp in a 2023 Honda Crider Hybrid, with error messages indicating a fault in the lighting system. Despite the bulb appearing fine, the problem may stem from a defective cable or plug connection. A similar issue was resolved by addressing a faulty connection, suggesting that professional assistance might be necessary if bulb swapping doesn't resolve the problem.
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richard_silber77 (community.author)
Thanks for the quick response! The flasher relay seems okay, and it's just the right turn signal that's acting up. I haven't swapped the bulbs yet, but I will try that now. If it's not the bulb, what else could it be? Did you ever figure out what the problem was with your Crider?
dirkbauer1
Yeah, I had the exact same symptoms! Turns out, it was a faulty connection, just like you suspected. Honestly, I messed around with it for an afternoon and couldn't sort it out myself. I ended up taking it to a workshop. They sorted it quickly enough. You might be better off doing the same!
richard_silber77 (community.author)
Okay, good to know! Sounds like it might be more complicated than I initially thought. I'll try swapping the bulbs just to be sure, but if that doesn't fix it, I'll take it to a workshop. They quoted me around 95€ to fix a defective cable or plug connection. Thanks so much for the help and the heads-up!
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dirkbauer1
Hey there! I had a similar issue with my Honda Crider, though it's not a hybrid. Is the flasher relay working overtime, or is it just one side that's acting up? Have you tried swapping the bulbs around to see if the problem follows the bulb or stays on the same side? Might be a simple bulb replacement, but electrical gremlins can be sneaky!