Your flasher fuse is generally a round, or rectangular metal fuse.It should be in the fuse panel under the dash.If you look closely at the back of the fuse,sometimes they are stamped. You may be able to obtain a diagram of your fuse panel from your owners manual,check the index,or appendix in it.If you still have problems after replacing the flasher fuse,you may have a bad signal switch in the collum.Also try your hazards.On my truck the hazard signal sometimes does not fully engage,although the hazards stop flashing the turn signals wont work.more than likely,if the flasher fuse is blown,your hazards wont flash either. the lights for the signal should appear on your instrument panel and stay on steady,and not flash. good luck
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The turn signal fuse, (not the flasher), is the 7.5 amp fuse that is kind of by itself, very close to the front edge of the underdash fuse box. It is a little hard to see, since it is so close the the edge of the fuse box closest to you, the edge of the fuse box kind of blocks your view of it a little.
Just a tidbit of info...We had the same problem with our 1996 Accord. I checked the turn signal fuse as described by Unk Tob and our fuse was fine. I found out that our problem was simply needing to push in the emergency flasher button. My daughter had used it and didn't properly re-engage it. Try this if your fuse is ok before taking your car to a mechanic. It will save you money.
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