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No Turn Signals

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I took the car out last night for the first time in weeks after the cam swap and woohooo that was fun! It pulls and IDLES better than ever. Nice little lope to it too!

Unfortunately I now have no turn signals or hazards, but do have brake lights. It was late and I did not troubleshoot at all, so it could just be a fuse and I will check that. But now I'm at work so my question is, could there be a connection I didn't connect or should check in case it isn't a fuse? I had the entire front of the engine including radiator out of the car to do the swap and everything was unplugged so I guess anything is possible.

Thanks,
Jay
 

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Interested too, not to hijack but my right turn signal quit after my h/c/i swap.
 

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Check for a harness unplugged from one of the fogs. It does this on my mother's '05. Took me 20 min. before I realized it was unplugged.
 
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I finally had a chance to check it over and the fuse looks good. Also, my brake lights are not working , but the 3rd brake light in the middle of the trunk is working. Also, the tail lights & head lights work fine. The car runs strong and I need to drive this beast...but not w/o brake/turn lamps. Anyone know which connector might be to blame?

Thanks,
Jay
 
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i remember something about a little ground wire the bolts to the radiator. not sure what it was grounding, but it was one of the only wires that i remember didnt affect the way the car runs. it would be worth looking at anyway.
 

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Check in/out voltage at your MF switch. The body brake lights run through the MF switch, whereas the middle brake light does not.

Here's a diagram.

Good luck.
 
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Thanks for the direction Hissin! That's quite a diagram. Looks like I will have to do some searching on testing the MF switch, casue I'm electically impaired. I was hoping it might just be a dirty connector or something, but that gives me another direction to start.
 
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