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It should be up under the dash, usually close around the steering column. The turn signal flasher and the hazard flasher may look the same. If you turn on the hazard lights, you should be able to locate that flasher-it will be clicking, and if you hold a finger lightly on it, you can feel it working. That may help you find the turn signal flasher-often they are close together.
the brake light switch powers the wire which goes to the turn signal switch. So I think if the turn signals works, then the turn signal switch is bad. Check for power at the wire going from the brake switch to the turn signal switch. . Since you didnt tell what year or model the truck is, I cant tell you what the wire color is.
Check the turn signal dimmer switch. It is under the steering wheel. You will need to take the steering wheel off. See if any wires are loose or damaged going to the turn signal switch. Good Luck!
The 2 fuses are no 10 (7.5amp) and no 21(15amp) in the interior fuse panel.The flasher is located on the base of steering column under dash. See this this pic find connector c214 on bottom 3rd from right. http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh43/chuck943/EXN15113.gif
check ur connection....check ur light bulbs front and back and replace the ones who dont work....also undo the stearing casing and look for loose or broken wire...if problem cant be fixed bring it to a auto electrician.... good luck
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