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It's the same flasher unit for both turn signals AND emergency flashers. Even though one side works, the other won't. If you have a good fuse for the turn signals, then replace the flasher unit.
remove the center trim panel(below the steering colum and its either to the right or left of it black square box or up to your left on a relay center attached to the inside well.
they can go bad-swap it out with another that you don't need, just to try and see if it is the relay-listed are relays that might only control, for instance, the rear window defroster-generally, relays are all the same, some just get used heavily and some don't (i.e., ABS)-worth a try
your flasher relay is located in the central junction box, which is located under the left side of your dash and it also contains fuses for your turn signals and many other components
The signal flasher is located on/near the steering column. Revove the cover that is located between the steering wheel and the insturment panel. The Flasher is yellow
Its usually inside in your fuse compartment. It would be a round fuse I believe silver in most cars. Check you owners manual and it will tell you exactly which one is the flasher.
THAT INFO IS IN THE OWNERS MANUAL
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