My personal opinion is yes. Lights are fun, orange and black ones. I would buy the ones that blink to make it more fun. Maybe add a strobe light to make it more spokey.
On a 1999 GEO Tracker, a bad fuse can cause the headlights and dash lights to blink. A bad voltage regulator or alternator can also cause lights to blink and flicker.
When your 4X4 dash lights blink that is indicating a malfunction - could be just a sensor
i dont have an answer, but my 4wd works, the lights just blink randomly sometimes
turn signal relay is bad
You can buy special bulbes that blink your lights slowly or you can computerize them.
replace the flasher fuse
You have a weak ground connection.
you need to change the flasher can for the signal lights
Is the replacement an LED bulb being used with a flasher module designed for an incandescent lamp? LEDs won't activate the load sensing circuit, so the module never initiates strobe. -Galen
Check all of your blinker lights. There are two in each tail light, one in each center signal, and one at the corner of each headlight, a total of 8 lights should blink when you have the flashers on. If a bulb is burnt out, it will increase the blink rate. Also, installing LED's in the tail lights will cause the blink rate to increase.
It has been my experience that when the blinker comes on but the lights don't blink there is one or more bulbs burned out. If that is not the case check the flasher.