SOURCE: 2000 toyota camry turn signals not working. Fuses
Hi, i recommend testing the switch and flasher module. i will post the testing procedures for both devices. replace the device that is faulty.
To test turn signal switches, use a 12-volt test light to probe for
voltage into and out of the switch. The ignition switch must be in the
RUN position for the circuit to operate. If voltage is present on the
input side of the switch but not on the output side, the switch is
faulty.
FLASHER TEST PROCEDURE---
the flasher is located in the Front seating area, driver side, driver side of
steering column, mounted in corner behind
instrument panel
If the turn signals operate properly in one direction but do not flash
in the other, the problem is not in the flasher unit. A burned-out lamp
filament will not cause enough current to flow to heat the bimetallic
strip sufficiently to cause it to open. Thus the lights do not flash.
Locate the faulty bulb and replace it.
SOURCE: What fuse is for the turn signals in a 95 Galant
there is a 10A fuse in fuse box labeled turn clignot blinker look for directions on fuse box cover. try changing it with another 10A fuse and if it works there u go!
SOURCE: 2001 Toyota Avalon - Rear signals
Check the front lights. Usually if i flashes fast it indicate a bulb is out on that side.
SOURCE: 1997 Toyota Avalon turn signals and hazards quit
I think you have only one flasher for both signals and hazards (whereas there are separate fuses), so replace the flasher.
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