Suspect low battery reserve (almost dead), alternator may not be recharging battery either due to low battery level insuffucient to energize alternator field windings or alternator/wire fault probable causing low battery in first place. Battery volt meter drops because alternator not recharging, Flasher speeds up when load drops through flasher, engine stalls because insufficent reserve on battery to run engine electronics. If battery ok to start motor: then suspect fault/connection in power wire to engine bay electronics or alternator. initial starting point from my diagnostic point of view
often the blinker is made to blink faster when there is a bulb burned out
That means that the bulb in the blinker needs to be replaced.
Why would you want the blinker faster. They should blink at factory specs.
have u checked to see if u have a bulb blown. this will change the resistance on the blinker and make it blink faster
Most probable a broken bulb somewhere.
Covering a battery with a lemon will ruin the battery and will not make the appliance to which the battery is connected go faster.
no you can get different amp chargers but they will charge any battery the higher the amps the faster the charge but it is better to charge a battery slowly so you shouldn't charge on very high settings any 12vdc car battery charger will charge a 12vdc car battery
when you flip your blinker on, a relay in the circuit is activated which turns the light on and off. also, the front blinker and rear blinker usually alternate in turning off and on, so when the back is on, the front will be off, and reverse.. that's why when a bulb is out, the clicking sound in the vehicle goes faster than when both are in working order.
If you are referring to the blinker indicators on the dash board, it is because one the signal light bulbs need to be replaced. The side that blinks faster is the side where the bulb needs to be replaced. Turn the blinker on and walk around the car to see if it is the rear or front bulb that needs replacement.
Yes, the faster you are moving the longer it will take to stop.
Your battery will lose charge faster.
Running a cooling tray off the battery will put an additional load on the battery causing it to run down faster