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many lighting systems use two flasher relays to isolate turn signal function from hazard function. each has an independent power supply source path or circuit. you'll need to trace power to the bulbs from the turn signal switch, and from the fuse boxes to the switch.
check the inside fusebox, at location f20, this is the fuse # location F 20, this fuse operates the dsp module which is the digital signal processing. check that fuse.also check F4. now look under the hood and check these two fuses in that box, fuse 23 (F23) and fuse 19 (F19). hope this helps.
The
Flasher is located:
Front seating area, driver side, under dash, driver
side of steering column, mounted on fuse side of
fuse panel
Application: Turn signal and Hazard Lights
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Barrel fuses used to be made of aluminum and corrode on the copper contacts. Pull fuses and replace. 10-15 dollars now will help get rid of electrical gremlins.
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