Unplug all power cables and check for bad connections. Reconnect all cables. Does the power supply fan rotate? Yes or No? Looking through the vented left side of the tower with the power cable plugged in do you see an LED lit? If no fan spinning in the power supply and no LED lit, then I suggest you change the power supply. Either do it yourself (very easy to do or have a tech shop do it for you - it's cheaper to do it yourself).
1. Un-plug all power cables.
2. Unscrew side panels.
3. Count how many of each type of power cable is required for on board devices.
4. Calculate power requirements by watts.
5. Purchase new power supply that has the cables you require and the required wattage to support your devices.
6. Unplug all power cables inside.
7. Plug in new power supply.
8. Plug in power cable first before turning on the computer. The green LED on the motherboard should come on. Congrats you have power.
9. Turn on the computer.
10. Enjoy!
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The Turn Signal Indicator
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The Sidemarker Lamp
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The Sideview Mirror (Pontiac Thunder only)
The turn signal switch also sends a separate on-off signal to the Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) control module, which relays the signal to the appropriate front turn signal. The front turn signals are grounded at G101 and G102. The rear turn signals are grounded at G401. The sidemarker lamps are grounded through the corresponding front parklamp.
The sideview mirror turn signals are a bank of LEDs placed behind the mirror glass.
The hazard lamps operate on battery voltage. The HAZARD fuse supplies battery voltage to the turn signal switch. When the hazard switch is pressed, the turn signal switch sends battery voltage to the hazard lamp/turn signal flasher, which sends an on-off signal to the turn signal switch. The turn signal switch send the on-off signal to all the turn signal lamps, causing all the lamps to flash including both IPC turn signal indicators. The hazard lamp/turn signal flasher is grounded at G200.
When the parklamps are ON, the sidemarker lamps receive voltage from the park lamp supply voltage circuit and illuminate. The sidemarker lamp is grounded through the corresponding rear turn signal. When the turn signal switch is place in the left or right hand position, the rear turn signal illuminates and the sidemarker lamp will loose its ground, causing the sidemarker lamp to turn off when the turn signals are on and to illuminate again when the turn signal is off.
Which blub an socket did you replace ? check the other blub ? The switch and or the flasher module can cause this problem .
Replace the turn signal switch. Refer to Multifunction, Turn Signal, and Hazard Switch Replacement - On Vehicle in Steering Wheel and Column.
Did you complete the replacement?
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