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Where can I go On-Line to find the Signal Lights and Hazard Flasher relay switch for 1995 Lexus SC400 or what is the part #? The Fuses and Tail lights are all Ok., but the Signal and Hazard lights do not work.

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I'm having the exact same problem. Brake lights and horn work but turn signal and hazards do not work and I dont know which fuse/relay I need to check or replace. I can not figure out where the electrical issue is.

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    Stephen Eubanks Jr. Jan 20, 2016

    Did you get it fixed have same issue

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Your local auto parts store can give you your specific information, as can the parts desk person at your local dealership or possibly even an aftermarket repair shop by using an electronic component locator manual. your local auto parts store will probably be the most willing and friendly.

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