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What kind of car? I have a 2005 Chevy malibu that the light quit blinking, in my case it was the connectors in the bulb socket. Somehow when you remove the old bulb it pushes them back so they no longer connect and the blinker stops working. If this is the case you just need to bend them back but be careful not to break or you can by new outlet assembly for $20. Also the blinkers didn't have a fuse just a relay switch if this goes out you would have problem with multiple lights
if im not mistaken it should be in a fuse panel right under the steering wheel. if it is it is like a cylinder fuse. Thats what it is on my Bronco II. hoped that helped
Have you checked to see if the bulbs burned out? Also check the fuses/relay for your blinkers.The owner's manual for vehicle will let you know where the fuse and relay boxes are.Make sure all wire connections are connected properly and that the turn signal switch is in good working condition.GOOD LUCK!
i assume you are talking about a 1991 ford f350. if so i believe the blinker switch or blinker switch fuse is located on the fuse box underneath the dash board. you'll have to remove the dash board "belly pan" to gain access to the fuse box. the blinker fuse is a shiny square "odd" looking push in fuse. i believe it has a small aluminum casing on the fuse itself.
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it could also be a fuse relay witch is located under the hood on the driver's side fender well, but i'd check the blinker fuse first...
try tapping the hazard switch on and off a bunch of times fairly hard. these switches have a tendency to go bad and neither the hazards or turn signals will work
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