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Pull all the 10 amp fuses 1 by 1 until you find the one that is blown. If the 4 way flashers work (as you say) it is likely the fuse. Otherwise... The selector arm. (The lil handle you push up or down for the blinker) 10 amp fuses
The Headlights and Brake Lights are on Separate Fuses. The Blinkers will probably be on a separate fuse also. Find the Fuse Box and look for a blown fuse first.
blinkers sounds like the flasher unit is not working. It's located under dash. Also check for burnt out bulbs.
Rear defrost, or rear defogger?: Your defogger for the rear window would run off a relay, probably located in the fuse panel of your car. Often, the connections at the rear window get broke or disconnected.
Front defrost: does your heater blower work?
That doesn't sound like a fuse problem to me. It sounds like you have a bulb out on your blinker or possible bad circuit board in your left rear tail light. The problem with your door locks is most likely a bad door lock motor.
NOTE: Anytime there is a blown fuse - it does no good to replace the fuse until the reason that it blew is corrected.
No Turn Signal Operation (blinker)The turn signal lights in your car are a basic electrical system that controls the front and rear blinker lights to alert the intended direction of the vehicle. We have listed some of the most common problems and repair troubleshooting tips below: Troubleshooting Procedure To start troubleshooting this problem:
Turn the key to the on position (do not start engine)
Inspect the system fuse located in the fuse panel and replace if needed. If you cannot find the location of the blinker fuse consult your owner's manual or an online repair manual
When a blinker flasher fails it can cause blinker lights to say on, not blink, or not go on at all. To test the blinker system flasher, remove the flasher unit and insert a jumper wire between the two terminals. If blinker stays on in both directions without blinking, replace the flasher. If you cannot find the location of the blinker flasher consult your owners manual or an online repair manual.
RIGHT BLINKER dead ,front,back, or both..???? If front works, and rear doesn"t (REPLACE REAR BULB).....and vice a versa....If rear and front both don't work replace the FLASHER ..Flasher is located in the FUSE block area.......Listen to the operation of the LEFT or RIGHT flasher operation and you should notice a dirrerence....
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