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Hey I literally just today had the same problem, put a new bulb in the light was on but did not blink!!!! SUPER EASY SOLUTION, you simply have the bulb in too far. I gently pulled mine out a tiny bit and it started working fine... guarantee that's all that's happening to you!!!
Simple fix took me five minutes: 1.Gain access to the fuse/relay box thingy under the drivers side dash. It has a black plastic cover and two big black plastic screws, which don't really require tools. 2. turn on ignition and engage turn signal that is not working. 3. There is a module (cube shaped relay thingy at the top right of fuse-relay panel) Move it around, pull out and back in to re-establish connection. If your signal starts up, then that is it.
Your turn signal switch is worn out or broken...this is located inside the steering column...on older cars (pre-airbag) you need to remove the steering wheel to gain switch out...This part is available for your car at most auto parts stores. Hope this helps.
It sound like you have a grounding problem, does the headlight on the left seem dimmer than the right? Check the ground wires and the light sockets for corrosion.
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