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Old 07-30-2013, 08:32 PM
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Re: Turn Signal Fuses blowing on '99 Suburban

I woke up for work one morning turned on my 99 burban n saw alil bit of smoke coming out from around the hazard light buttonfor a couple mins.I thought nothing of it and went on to work.I parkd it at the shop jumped in a work truck to head to the jobsite.After work I got back to the shop jumpd in my burban and again it started smoking through the same spot this time it did it all the way home.I got home parkd it came inside for a min went back out to leave and it wouldnt start.I removed the neck to the steering whel and seen the haza blinker switch was kinda melted on three of the lil plates so I checked the fuses n seen they were all switched around so I put them all in the right places but of course I guess it had already blown the wires or something.My thought was the fuses blew the wires which exposed em which set off the security system but im no mechanic.My question is what can I possibly do to get my baby running again?Any reys can be sent to my email [email protected] give me a response an honest legit one from an expert would be great thanks everyone and god bless
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