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My turn signal and brake lights both went - 1995 Chevrolet Blazer

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More then likely you have a bulb that has a burned out filimant or a bad connection If this is just one side then i would say deffenatly Try replaceing the bulbs there cheap .Get something called dielectric greese it comes in a little tube and will stop correastion on the contects , The front lens cover is no problem to remove on this vehicle the rear is a little tricky you need to remove the clip from the endgate that holds the pistion for the rear window to get it out of the way to remove the one of the screws that holds the rear lens cover . Clean up the sockets and bulbs and look at the filimants inside the bulbs try rotateing them see if it works . Its not likely the muiltyfunction switch or the brake switches . Check it out good luck

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