Turn signals
justsaymeth
11-19-2005, 04:32 PM
Are there any other components in a 93 Pontiac Bonneville turn signal system other than the hazard flasher and the turn signal switch that can keep them from working? The lights just stopped working last night
Everything else works hazzard, brake, tail, back-up, headlights all work but when the signals are turned on either side nothing happens no blinking in dash or outside the car I been driving with the hazards on and I've checked all three fuse locations any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated.
:banghead:
Everything else works hazzard, brake, tail, back-up, headlights all work but when the signals are turned on either side nothing happens no blinking in dash or outside the car I been driving with the hazards on and I've checked all three fuse locations any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated.
:banghead:
maxwedge
11-19-2005, 04:44 PM
How about the signal flasher?
justsaymeth
11-19-2005, 09:22 PM
How about the signal flasher?
I was under the impression that the signal and hazard were one and the same. Are they separate and if so where is it located? The hazard is close to the column on a clip.
I was under the impression that the signal and hazard were one and the same. Are they separate and if so where is it located? The hazard is close to the column on a clip.
bjstorm69
11-19-2005, 09:28 PM
Are there any other components in a 93 Pontiac Bonneville turn signal system other than the hazard flasher and the turn signal switch that can keep them from working? The lights just stopped working last night
Everything else works hazzard, brake, tail, back-up, headlights all work but when the signals are turned on either side nothing happens no blinking in dash or outside the car I been driving with the hazards on and I've checked all three fuse locations any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated.
:banghead:
sounds like your turn signal relay. It looks just like your hazard relay, just in a different spot.
Everything else works hazzard, brake, tail, back-up, headlights all work but when the signals are turned on either side nothing happens no blinking in dash or outside the car I been driving with the hazards on and I've checked all three fuse locations any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated.
:banghead:
sounds like your turn signal relay. It looks just like your hazard relay, just in a different spot.
JOHN22
10-11-2006, 12:29 PM
SAME PROBLEM WITH 98 WAS HOPING TO CHEAT & READ WHERE TURN FLASHER IS BUT NO INFO. (LOOKS THE SAME BUT IN A DIFFERENT SPOT)ANY IDEA WHAT SPOT???? :smokin:
THANKS, JOHN
THANKS, JOHN
BNaylor
10-11-2006, 04:07 PM
SAME PROBLEM WITH 98 WAS HOPING TO CHEAT & READ WHERE TURN FLASHER IS BUT NO INFO. (LOOKS THE SAME BUT IN A DIFFERENT SPOT)ANY IDEA WHAT SPOT???? :smokin:
THANKS, JOHN
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