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I think the flasher light and the actual turn signal light are two different lights..take the flasher bulb out and put it in the place of your turn signal light and see if that works..hope that fixes your prob
check the fuses first then if they are good then you could have a bad signal flasher that needs to be replaced.do the lights work front and back when trying the signals,if so then it could be the flasher.note that the hazard flasher looks the same as the signal flasher,also do the hazard lights work when operated if so this indicates the signal flasher as well,and eliminates the turn signal switch as the problem.
check if the relays under the dashboard are working. also ensure that the battery is well charged. check if power cables from the battery are not cut. also ensure that the replaced fuses are not blown.
the flasher unit controls both hazards and indication you will need to remove the shroud around the steering wheel and follow the wires coming off the indicator stalk down until you find the problem there should be some majour plugs on the stearing collum check thaat these are conected and work from there
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