It's probably the turn signal flasher. It is usually located under the dash along with the hazard light flasher. If you don't know what it looks like, then go to a parts store and look at a new one. Once you have located one, then remove it. Try the hazard flashers. If they work, then replace that flasher with a new one. If they don't, then reinstall that flasher and look for another one like it. When you find one, replace it with the new flasher and try the turn signals. (remember : the key must be on for the turn signals to operate). I hope this information helps you and thank you for using Fixya.com.
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Your vehicle has 2 flasher relays. One for the turn signals and one for the hazard lights. The turn signal flasher relay is located on the drivers side, under the dash, mounted on the drivers (Left) side of the steering column. The hazard flasher is mounted on top of the steering column. Do not get them mixed up.
SOURCE: The headlights work but turn
one bad bulb will be your problem. Doesn't matter which side. If one bulb is bad in the front or in the back, left or right, then you have the problem you are having. Check your fuses first. Little easier to change a fuse than a bulb.
SOURCE: speedometer don't work odometer don't work turn
The speedometer and odo meter not working relates to faulty speed sensor located on transmission and problem with odo meter cable and gears.But if speed sensor and odometer cables and gears all checked ok, then problem relates to faulty instrument cluster board.Its getting short or the connection to the back of instrument cluster board is loose.--------- The first t5hing to be tried is take the cluster board out and inspect the connections, disconnect the connectors to the back of the cluster board and clean the connections and reconnect it tightly and see if that helps.If not helping then this problem relates to short in cluster board, new cluster board is very costly, but in most cases the cluster board gets easily repaired, the local auto repair parts store have good idea for where to get cluster board repaired.----------------
Also turn signal, cruise control and air conditioner problem relates to different possibilities, in that case the turn signal switch, the wiring's, the cruise control board, fuses/ relay under hood and in the instrument panel fuse box needs to be inspected.----------------
But there are many possibilities for all this problem. If you go troubleshooting each and every possibility it will be time confusing and will cost you high/ heavy to get your problem solved.----------
But there is one good thing in this problems.That good thing is , you have check engine ;light ON.This engine light comes ON , when there is error code stored in cars computer memory.---------
So the best advise is to get the car scanned first.In scanning it will give you few error codes.As per each error code it will point you towards the faulty part that is causing the problem.--------- One more good this is, that at autozone service centers is free to get car scanned.Yes, they dont charge for scanning and giving you error codes, but they charge only for parts and its labor, if replaced from them.Otherwise there is no charge for scanning.So the first thing you can do is get the car scanned. And go from there, towards troubleshooting.----- So as per error code, you can directly look towards that parts only, which are causing the problem.-------
This will help.Thanks.Helpmech.
SOURCE: turn signal lights not working.
The 2 filament on the LH Front turn signal is most likely burned out, ...........or the ground to it, & the entire socket needs replaced. Caution lights, send signals to ALL FRONT & REAR lights. All turn signal lights must be in working order, as it is a "pulsating" currect surge sent to the bulbs, LH or RH, depending which direction you wisk to turn. If 1 filament is broken, the circuit is incomplete, & no flash will occur. Usually you will get one light that stays on, & the front or rear missing lighting, is the one whichis the culpret.
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