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Could be a broken indicator stalk switch or connector you may have to remove cover from around steering column switches to see connector( I think it plugs in in the bottom of switch unit )or find wiring diagram to find colour of wire that should feed 12 Volts and continuity when switch is on with a test lamp or multimeter.
If the fuse is ok it could be the hazard warning switch. Turn signal problems are often caused by this little-used switch. Usually working the switch rapidly for a couple of minutes puts matters right, if it doesn't it will be time to go further.
For 1999 Lexus GS400 4.0L SFI DOHC 8cylthe Flasher is located front seating area, driver side, behind instrument panel, mounted on upper corner of dash.
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