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Old 06-03-2007, 03:35 PM
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turn signal fuse keeps blowing

2000 s10 pickup.im wondering if its a short in a wire our i could it be the turn signal replay.the back 2 turn signal lights were blown and when they were working they seemed to blink fast.also i was missing the front 2 turn signal bulbs and connector that they go into.but i replayed that a few weeks ago.and there is no short that i see there.it looks like someone took of the panel under the stereo probally messing with the turn signal relay.if its a wire were should i look first our could it be the turn signal relay?
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Re: turn signal fuse keeps blowing

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2000 s10 pickup.im wondering if its a short in a wire our i could it be the turn signal replay.the back 2 turn signal lights were blown and when they were working they seemed to blink fast.also i was missing the front 2 turn signal bulbs and connector that they go into.but i replayed that a few weeks ago.and there is no short that i see there.it looks like someone took of the panel under the stereo probally messing with the turn signal relay.if its a wire were should i look first our could it be the turn signal relay?
ok the ground wire under the back bumper looked bad so i fixed that.when i turn on the right turn signal its working now.but when i turn on the left there's a buzzing noise sounds like the turn signal replay under the dash.im trying to figure out how to get to it.any help would be appreciated.
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Re: turn signal fuse keeps blowing

K I am having a similar problem as well. I'm not blowing any bulbs or anything. I am just blowing the fuse in the fuse panel. It works for a bit then blows. I replaced teh turn signal lever but It's still blowing. Is there a relay or a module that I have to replace to cure this?

Sorry to hijack the post just am getting made with my car lol
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Re: turn signal fuse keeps blowing

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K I am having a similar problem as well. I'm not blowing any bulbs or anything. I am just blowing the fuse in the fuse panel. It works for a bit then blows. I replaced teh turn signal lever but It's still blowing. Is there a relay or a module that I have to replace to cure this?

Sorry to hijack the post just am getting made with my car lol
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