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Old 01-06-2016, 09:26 PM
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Turn signals & brake lights

I have an 85 K1500 that I use as a plow truck. I noticed yesterday that I no longer have turn signals or brake lights (tail lights work just fine). I checked the fuse under the dash and it is not blown. Just in case, I replaced the fuse and the flasher. That didn't fix it. I wouldn't think it would be a relay since the brake lights aren't working either.

Are there fuses anywhere else that I could be missing? Any other ideas?
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Old 01-07-2016, 06:34 PM
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Re: Turn signals & brake lights

Do the front signals work? Do the hazards work? There may be another fuse marked TURN/BU.

The stop/turn lites in the back use the same bulbs and wiring from the front. Check the rear grounds for those bulbs.

This is out of my '88 manual.
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If the front signals work, youll need to check the bulbs too... If one has been out for a while you may not have noticed till the other one went bad.
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