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2018 Toyota RAV4 LE: Left Blinker Causes Shutdown & Battery Low

March 24, 2026
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Visitor Original question

When I turn the left blinker on the car tend to shut off. And show battery low. Sometimes the headlights don’t turn on or when I turn it on no light but the left arrow show up in the dashboard. ABS SHOW UP

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You’ve got a classic electrical cross-feed or short, most likely in the turn signal (combination) switch or a main ground. When you hit the left blinker, it’s probably shorting or backfeeding power, which can kill the car and trigger low battery/ABS/headlight issues. Battery “low” is probably a symptom, not the root cause, unless the battery is truly failing. If the switch isn’t the culprit, a bad ground or corroded connection is next in line.

Most likely culprits

  • Turn signal (combination) switch — Internal short or failure causing power to cross circuits when left signal is activated.
  • Main ground connection — Loose or corroded ground cable causing voltage drop when electrical load increases.
  • Weak/failing battery — Only if confirmed by voltage drop or load test; less likely unless battery is old or recently acting up.

How to narrow it down

  1. Check battery voltage with car off and running. Should be 12.6V+ off, 13.8–14.5V running. If low, charge/test battery.
  2. Wiggle the main ground cable (battery to chassis and engine). If symptoms change or improve, you’ve found a bad ground.
  3. Turn on left blinker while watching the dash and headlights. If the car shuts off or lights flicker, suspect the turn signal switch.
  4. Try right blinker and other stalk functions. If only left blinker causes issues, it’s almost certainly the switch.
  5. Scan for codes in all modules (not just engine). Look for voltage, communication, or network codes.
  6. Inspect fuse box for melted/blown fuses or corrosion. Shorts can sometimes cook a fuse or connector.

Possible parts (if needed)

  • Turn signal switch (combination switch)
  • Battery (if voltage is low or fails load test)
  • Main ground cable (if loose or corroded)

A few questions

  • Has the car had any recent water leaks, electrical work, or rodent activity under the hood or dash?
  • How old is the battery, and has it shown any other signs of weakness (slow crank, dim lights)?
  • Do any other electrical functions (wipers, horn, hazards) act up when you use the left blinker?

Let me know what you find on those checks. If the switch is shorted, it’s a straightforward swap. If it’s a ground or battery, fix that first. If you see melted connectors or smell burning plastic, stop and get it checked — that’s a fire risk.

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