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turn signals not working???

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leakyfaucet

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My turn signals stopped working. Before they did, the flashing speed would fluctuate from very fast to slow. I can turn the hazard lights on, and all the bulbs work. I checked the fuse, also good.

Any ideas?
 

HISSIN50

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it is likely the flasher relay. if not, check multi function switch operation and wiring. a new flasher should do it. good luck finding it. should be around the fuse box or under the driver side dash somewhere.
good luck.
 
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I see a couple boxes, and a few little gray things that look like relays in the fuse box. Nowhere in the manual or the repair manual does it show which relay is which. What exactly am I looking for?

Thanks for the help.
 

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I just went through this last week. My 90 L.X. Had the turn signal flasher behind the radio on the pass side below the glovebox. The flasher was blue in color. I replaced it and the flashers work fine now.
 

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retro, thanks for the additional location info. it seems that they are scattered throughout the cars in different locations. i had not heard of one that far east. good info.
i havent done a fox flasher relay, but normally they are little silver cylinders, not a box lookin deal like a bosch style relay.
good luck.
 
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Hmm... How does it connect? Are there two connectors on either side or what? I'm really not sure what I'm looking for. Any chance anybody has a picture of it?

Thanks again for all the replies.
 
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It's definately the flasher, mine is located behind the radio on the passenger side, it should look like this :

 
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Thanks a bunch! I pulled out the one in the fusebox only to discover it controlled the hazard lights. I found the one under the glove box for turn signals. I pulled the hazard light relay (because they were identical) and put it in the turn signal relay temporarily.

Thanks again!
 
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