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Ruth Walker Posted on Dec 11, 2016

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Hi,

Thanks for writing to Fixya.com.

There is a relay for the turn signals under the dash plugged in to the fuse box, its for the turn signals, take it out and pop the top off and re-solder the circuit board, that should fix it.

Thanks for contacting Fixya and please accept the solution if it has helped you.
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I Think your turn signal switch is most probably faulty. So that, you will need to replace it. Please, check the video below. It shows the operations to replace the turn signal switch. I think that the operations are quite similar in most modern cars. Good luck!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKiy-F8pd6o
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You likely have a sticking hazard signal relay or hazard switch. Try turning on the left or right turn signal then depressing and releasing the hazard switch a few times. If the lights begin working you probably have / had a sticking switch. They don't get used often and this is not uncommon. Also could be relay. Thats a cheap fix and easy to locate. Should be with fuse box or near it.

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