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Hi, this is a flasher issue. its malfunctioning. its located near the Seating area, driver side, on the upper steering
column housing at the top of the steering column,
behind the multi-function switch.
If you would like to check the fuse. it is number 3(20a) yellow.
Get yourself a decent voltmeter and start checking everything from the battery down. Make sure your ground and positive cables are clean and well connected to both block and battery (clean inside where they touch, as well as clean on the outside. Your ignition switch should be on top of column, under the dash. I think your'e trying to remove key switch, which will not get you anywhere.Sitting for long periods promotes corrosion, I would look for loss of electrical contact before looking for failed components.
itsounds like they are shorting out . you will need to follow the wiring for your signals and look for a wire that is shorting out, and be sure to check the ground wires as well.
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