hello. thanks for selecting fixya! Fixing a turn signal problem in the Accord will involve the flashers, fuses and turn signal switch. These are the most likely sources of a problem. The entire job should take no more than a few hours at most. Just make sure you have all the replacement parts you may need on hand. If you are not familiar or comfortable doing work of this nature, look in the yellow pages under autoelectric to find a shop that can solve your problem If you are comfortable fixing this your self, here is a site that will help you. http://www.ehow.com/how_4507805_fix-turn-signal-honda-accord.html
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Nov 05, 2009
- hello. thanks for selecting fixya! Fixing a turn signal problem in the Accord will involve the flashers, fuses and turn signal switch. These are the most likely sources of a problem. The entire job should take no more than a few hours at most. Just make sure you have all the replacement parts you may need on hand. If you are not familiar or comfortable doing work of this nature, look in the yellow pages under autoelectric to find a shop that can solve your problem If you are comfortable fixing this your self, here is a site that will help you. http://www.ehow.com/how_4507805_fix-turn-signal-honda-accord.html
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