Replace the electronic flasher relay to cure this.
No already done that with no joy
I'm TRYING TO FIX A VAUXHALL CORSA 2007
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SOURCE: I have a 89 chevy
First check all fuses. If they look good, more than likely brake light switch is bad. Switch is mounted just above brake pedal under the dash. Small plastic switch w/a couple of wires coming from it. Easy fix.
SOURCE: 1996 CHEVY BLAZER HAZZARD LIGHT WORK BUT TURN
Locate signal flasher & swap with hazard & see if the opposite occurs, if it does, replace flasher.
SOURCE: turn signal and hazzards fail to work, brake
It sounds like your turn signal fuse might have gone out. It's not just a simple fuse to pull in the 96 Blazer. You actually have to take the lower half of the dash apart to get to it. It takes about 15 minutes in all to do. It's a round fuse right below your stereo almost. Here are a couple of links that I hope might help you!
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Chevrolet-Repair-808/Turn-Signal-1996-Chevy.htm
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_is_the_turn_signal_relay_on_the_1996_Chevrolet_Blazer_S-10
The simplest way put, go to your local auto parts store and tell them you need a turn signal RELAY. It's the round relay. Then once you have that, go home and take apart your whole dash (you'll know what to look for since you already bought it) and replace it. It all should would after that! Best of luck to you!
SOURCE: 1996 Chevy S10 ZR2 No brake lights, CHMSL works,
check voltage from brake switch to signal light switch, signal goes from brake pedal to signal switch then to taillights, i suspect the problem is in that area
SOURCE: 1992 chevy silverado brake lights
Run continuity test from brake switch to brake light connectors. Sounds like a short in the wire.
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