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Could be a fuse, or the flasher, or the turn signal switch. Someone would need to check for power at each component. There should be a flasher for the hazard lights and another one for the turn signals.
Four way flashers and turn signals are typically on the same circuit. If this is the case than no the turn signals would not work since the turn signal switch has been bypassed by the four way flasher.
I wiring diagram for this model would confirm whether or not it was wired in the above fashion.
The signal flasher will be a tube about 1 inch long usually round and cylindrical it will have either 2 or three pins on it. There will be two of them and they will both be located jsut about the fuse box. swap them onis is the four way flasher one is the signal flasher. if this fixes the problem replace the bad flasher module
The emergency flasher switch is also the turn signal flasher It pops out of the dash and can be replaced easy. do chaeck the fuses before going to this much troble. check all the fuses as some work backup circuits that you wouldn;t think would be important. Before replacing the flasher switch ( you may only be able to buy it from the dealer) work the switch several times and the flashers will come on cheak to see if allthe lights work thenturn the flashers off and see ( with the key on if the turn signals now work. Now if during the test with the four way flashers you see a bulb or more out you know that the turn signals wouldn't work, but the four ways will. they work on different fuses so chak the turnsignal fuse too. after cycling the switch try the turn signals again as the switch is likly to stick and sometimes cycling it will get the turn signals working again. Fooling around with the switch you may find a position that the turn signals work. if you can't get it to stay working then you'll have to change the flasher emergency switch.
that is because they run off different systems, they both have thier own relays, normally the common fault with flashers not working is either, fuse, or relay (flasher repeter unit), if you turn your turn signals left or right can you hear a click click click noise? if not its your flasher unit, hope this helps
The most common cause of your problem is the Flasher Unit. Functioning four way flashers doesn't mean the existing unit is working. Also, there are multiple flasher units on some cars. Since the bulbs are all working, replacing the flasher unit makes the most sense.
the flasher is right below the radio,under the dash .it take 3or4 screws to take off panel.both flashers are under there.one for your 4 ways,and one for your turn signal.if your four ways work you can fill the flasher to determin which is witch. mine the four ways was on the left,turn signal on the right.they are not in the back of glove box.ther is apanel there with three relays but not for your turn signal.thank u gm jim.u helped me find them.
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