Turn signal problem
#1
Turn signal problem
My turn signals have inexplicably stopped functioning. I've checked the fuses under the hood, but that doesn't seem to be the problem.
Headlights still function properly, and all four signals function when the hazard lights are activated.
The only other thought I've had is that there may be a problem in the steering column electrical, but I'm open to suggestion.
I'm not real comfortable driving (on-road) without signals, so I need to get this rectified.
Headlights still function properly, and all four signals function when the hazard lights are activated.
The only other thought I've had is that there may be a problem in the steering column electrical, but I'm open to suggestion.
I'm not real comfortable driving (on-road) without signals, so I need to get this rectified.
#2
Looking at the wiring diagram there is only one flasher so that doesn't seem to be the problem. The hazard lights and turn signals are on seperate fuses so I would check them again, not just under the hood but inside by the driver side kick panel. If that's not the problem then it looks like it's the steering column switch.
If all else fails move to Richmond, BC, no one uses turn signals there so you'd fit right in
If all else fails move to Richmond, BC, no one uses turn signals there so you'd fit right in
#3
Originally Posted by eric-the-red
Looking at the wiring diagram there is only one flasher so that doesn't seem to be the problem. The hazard lights and turn signals are on seperate fuses so I would check them again, not just under the hood but inside by the driver side kick panel. If that's not the problem then it looks like it's the steering column switch.
If all else fails move to Richmond, BC, no one uses turn signals there so you'd fit right in
If all else fails move to Richmond, BC, no one uses turn signals there so you'd fit right in
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