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Okay so the other night I'm driving home. Make a left at the same ol' street, but this time my turn signal doesn't come on and neither will the right hand signal. I think to myself 'oh crap i blew a fuse'. So yesterday I check out the fuse block under the hood and no fuses are blown. I thought maybe some condensation had gotten into the lights and shorted it, but when I turn on my hazards...all the lights on the exterior of the truck come on, as well as the signals on the dash. So now I'm lost. (guess I better brush up on my hand signals) Anyone had a similiar problem or could maybe offer some advice? Thanks in advance
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Re: Turn signal problems
possibly the flasher unit under the dash....typically there are two flashers, one for the turn signals and a separate one for the hazzard circuits.
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under the dash you say...around the steering column or cluster?
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______________________________ 2000 Silverado 4.8L V8 (Converted from 4.3L V6) Edelbrock Ceramic Coated Headers K&N Fipk Gen. II Superchips MAX Tuner Flowmaster 40 Series DF w/3" pipe Poweraid TB Spacer Flex-a-lite Electric Fans 3.73 gears w/Eaton posi Whipple on hold ![]() And those are just the performance mods... |
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Re: Turn signal problems
I think that the Hazard and turn signal flashers are in the Fuse panel in the door. I will check my 99' out for yah and let you know.
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