Sandy
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I have a 2005 xlr and cannot hear any turn signal volume. Has anyone had this problem and found a solution? I've searched the subject but came up dry. Appreciate any input.. Thanks
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CcclarkeThis is an interesting question with an answer that surprised me.
My first guess would have been a flasher relay wearing out. As we all know, there isn't anything normal about the XLR, when compared to what preceded it. The XLR doesn't use a (regular) flasher relay, and there isn't a whole lot of circuitry involved. If you activate the multi-function switch on the steering column and the turn signals operate correctly, you're good to go. The circuit is working as designed.
An alternate test is to activate the hazard flasher if the multi-function switch starts acting up to verify most of the signal path is working correctly.
In normal operation, the multi-function switch completes a circuit that goes to the Body Control Module located under the carpet of the passenger side footwell. The BCM supplies the timing and completes a ground path to activate the appropriate signal lamps, taking the place of a good old-fashioned flasher relay, who's clicking sound provides an audible reminder your turn signals are operating. The BCM has a coil that's dedicated to each side of the turn signal circuit, which is about all the noise you're likely to hear. Volume-wise, it is what it is.
When troubleshooting the circuit, the bulbs, signal path, multi-function switch, and BCM are tested/replaced in that order.
I hope this helps,
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Yes, you are correct thumper, signal works, no sound to know when its on or off. Flasher on instrument panel too dim to be of any helpI understood the issue to be that the signals are working properly but the clicker was too quiet to be heard. Especially with the top down.
I actually had to go out and listen to the turn signal on my XLR when activated. Mine makes a very clear and distinct clicking sound when a turn signal is on. I'm not sure on the XLR, but on most of my GM vehicles the "flasher relay sound" is replicated by the sound being generated in the drivers side radio speaker located on the dash. That's where it seems to be coming from on my XLR, but I don't have my service manual handy to confirm. I don't know of any way to change the volume as it is not affected by the radio volume or dependent on the radio being on or off.
Another feature on my other Cadillacs, (not tested on my XLR), is that if the turn signal is left on by accident a loud tone will sound after driving about a mile or so to let you know your turn signal is still flashing.
My 2006 flashes three times.
My 2006 flashes three times.
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also cubby, my lane-changing signal only flashes as long as I hold the lever down. In other words if I hold it briefly it will only flash once, not three times. Should it flash three times?
Don't shoot me, or think I'm being a smart**s, but two things. You do know that the signals show up on the heads up display. Secondly they are self canceling when you turn. If you are using them for changing lanes, a light tap up or down will provide three blinks of the signal for changing lanes.
P.s. If you don't see your hud, you are wearing polarized sunglasses!