alexanderlight8
Freemont turn signal defective plug
Summary of the thread
The issue with the 2015 Fiat Freemont's turn signal was identified as a defective plug connection, causing error messages and malfunctioning lights. The problem was suspected to be related to the cable or plug, and after a workshop inspection, it was confirmed to be a defective plug. The solution involved repairing the plug connection, resolving the issue.
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alexanderlight8 (community.author)
Just the left side. Bulb's fine. Relay location?
julianschwarz4
Left side, huh? Hmm. And you checked the bulb, so it's not that simple. I'm guessing the relay location is buried somewhere evil. Honestly, with modern cars being so sensitive, and the error codes already popping up, I would just bite the bullet and get it looked at by someone who knows what they're doing before you fry something expensive.
alexanderlight8 (community.author)
Workshop confirmed a defective plug connection. 95€. Problem solved.
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julianschwarz4
Ugh, electrical gremlins! Is it just one side, or both? Did you check the bulb itself? Could be a broken lens letting in moisture, shorting things out. Have you tried wiggling the flasher relay? Where even IS the relay in those things, anyway?