Need help diagnosing turn signal problem - yes I searched.
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Need help diagnosing turn signal problem - yes I searched.
Good morning ladies and gents, last night I came across an aggravating problem. First of all, my right headlight took a **** on me, and I decided to just ride it out and go to Autozone this morning to get a new lightbulb, since I could see the filament was screwed. Then, later last night, my turn signals stop working. Neither work at all, no noise, nothing. The hazards do not work as well, so I thought that maybe the blown headlight could be ******* with the schematic enough to not allow the signals to operate. I checked the fuses, they are perfectly fine. I checked the wires leading up to the connectors, the connectors themselves, and the bulbs, they all look fine to me.
So, I go to the store this morning and replace the headlight bulb, which doex fix that problem, but like I suspected, still no turn signals whatsoever. Since it was light outside, I go over the wiring again and still can't find anything loose/broken, and the fuses are still fine; does anybody have any ideas on what to check next?
So, I go to the store this morning and replace the headlight bulb, which doex fix that problem, but like I suspected, still no turn signals whatsoever. Since it was light outside, I go over the wiring again and still can't find anything loose/broken, and the fuses are still fine; does anybody have any ideas on what to check next?
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Re: (marquisdee1018)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by marquisdee1018 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Have you checked the relay?</TD></TR></TABLE>
No; where is it located?
No; where is it located?
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Re: (melsers)
Thanks; it was a wiring program. The wires running to the driver side signal came unclamped and found their way to the power steering pulley, and one wire got eaten away and shorted the whole system out. Nothing a wire stripper/crimper couldn't fix
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