no hazards or turns...
so everything was find when i parked my car one night, i came out the next morning and started to head to work, when i came to the stop light i put my turn signal on and it didnt work, i then tried my 4 ways and they dont work at all either... i checked the fueses under the dash and in engine bay and none of them are blown... any other ideas?
could be your flasher, or signal switch, hazard/turn signal relay, bad ground. I dont think all your bulbs would burnout all at once. hope this helps some
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GRAF-FITI »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">relay or flasher </TD></TR></TABLE> x2
ok, so today i replaced the hazards switch in the dash, i replaced the hazards/ turn signals relay, and checked all the fuses inside the car and in the engine bay and they are all fine... STILL no turn signals or hazards...
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There is still a control module that operates the blinkers. It is attached to the back of the under dash fuse box. I'm not saying that that's the problem; you would need a service manual to run the functionality test of there is one. But you've replaced just about everything else in the system except for the wires so it's a decent bet that that's it.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kchungb17a »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">There is still a control module that operates the blinkers. It is attached to the back of the under dash fuse box. I'm not saying that that's the problem; you would need a service manual to run the functionality test of there is one. But you've replaced just about everything else in the system except for the wires so it's a decent bet that that's it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
do i need to remove anything to get to this? because i took a real quick look today before work and couldnt find it and i need to get it and try replacing it asap before i get into an accident or pulled over for not using my turn signals...
do i need to remove anything to get to this? because i took a real quick look today before work and couldnt find it and i need to get it and try replacing it asap before i get into an accident or pulled over for not using my turn signals...
one side of the fuse box is held in with a 6mm (10mm drive) nut. remove that and you should be able to slide the fuse box down. you'll see the module connected to the back of the fuse box. It can be a bitch to remove sometimes as there are several pins that connect it to the fuse box.
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