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I assume you've tried the fuses. I think there is a different fuse for each.
Also a diff flasher for turn signals.
If both lights are off and all fuses checked then it might be a bad ground connection on the turn signal and bulb circuit.
Hope this helps.
Interior fuse box, underneath the dashboard on the driver's side. Pull door open. Fuse number 27 (10A). I believe they refer to it as "accessory socket."
Hope this helps.
So, this is not a 2000 Hyundai Sonata? I used to own a 2000 Honda Civic and I believe those lights get power from a fuse inside the fuse/relay panel located on the driver's side under the dash. Check all your fuses. If all fuses are good, you've got a wiring problem - check for power & ground at each bulb. Obviously, if you don't have power to them, it's a power distribution/wiring issue. If you do have power to them but no ground, it's still a wiring issue.
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