95 s10 Signal Lights Issue
J.R.
11-25-2006, 04:23 PM
I have checked all the fuses and they are all good not blown, also i have changed my flasher, and made sure that i have all the other lights working no blown bulbs, but i still can't get my signal light to work!!!! Please help if there is any other thing that i could possible check to help solve my problem.....
My emergency lights flash when i push the hazard button....
My emergency lights flash when i push the hazard button....
alblogg
11-26-2006, 01:44 PM
I think the '95 is the year with the bad ignition switches and that affects the signals and other things but before you take my memory for the last word do a search on this or wait for another reply.
jeremywitt
11-26-2006, 07:33 PM
Thats crazy that you posted this yesterday... I was about to post the exact same problem!
I got the same, 1995 S-10 Blazer and my turn signals recently quit working. This isn't exactly thrilling since I go through Seattle rush hour traffic everyday and noone likes to let you in as it is.... I'm sure i've pissed off several people by now but i have no choice but to cut them off.
If Alblogg is right what is an ignition switch?? Also would this be alleviated by buying an ignition "system"? I'm not even sure what it is really... i saw it at schucks and it says "performance ignition" on it. its red/metal and costs like $190.
I got the same, 1995 S-10 Blazer and my turn signals recently quit working. This isn't exactly thrilling since I go through Seattle rush hour traffic everyday and noone likes to let you in as it is.... I'm sure i've pissed off several people by now but i have no choice but to cut them off.
If Alblogg is right what is an ignition switch?? Also would this be alleviated by buying an ignition "system"? I'm not even sure what it is really... i saw it at schucks and it says "performance ignition" on it. its red/metal and costs like $190.
ricksza
12-05-2006, 03:14 PM
The ignition switch is the electrical part connected to the ignition lock cylinder inside the steering column. The "performance ignition" would be under the hood, nothing to do with the turn signals.
I hope that you know that there are two flashers, one for hazards and the other for turn signals.
I hope that you know that there are two flashers, one for hazards and the other for turn signals.
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