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Where is the turn signal fuse located in a 04 Suzuki Verona

Where is the turn signal fuse located in a 2004 Suzuki Verona?

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It is located in the fuse box the one that is inside the vehicle.

  • Anonymous Mar 16, 2012

    If it broke after jumping the battery, check for a small row of fuses right under the steering wheel 5 amp fuse there controls turn signals and door locks, pwr windows.

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