See picture below of drivers side fuse panel and run these tests at the relay holder pins:
E is ground...measure resistance between it and ground (someplace else on the car) to make sure it is 0 ohms or at least very close to it.
B terminal should be 12 volts, if not, you might have a blown fuse (#1), or a faulty hazard switch.
Short B and L and flip hazard switch. If nothing happens, bad #20 fuse, bulbs, poor ground, bad hazard switch, or cut wire.
With B and L still shorted, flip turn signal either direction. If nothing happens, you have bad signal switch.
If all tests pass, the relay is bad.
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Got a 96 honda accord turn signal /hazard does not work at all ..need to find out the problem n fix it
Turn on the Durango and check each of the four turn signals
to make sure that the bulbs are not burned out. If you find one that has gone
out, replace the bulb and retest the turn signals. When a bulb goes bad on this
circuit, the resulting operation can mimic a bad flasher or one that is
failing.
Locate the combination turn signal flasher and relay. It is
on the left end of the driver's dash. Open the access door and view the
collection of relays and fuses. At the left side of the mounting block is a
larger flasher and relay. This is the combination turn signal flasher and
relay.
Test
the relay by placing you finger on the relay housing and activating the turn
signal. If you have found the right one, you should feel a clicking as the turn
signal blinks. Remove the relay, replace with the new relay and close the
access door
.
Start the Durango and activate the turn signals to check that they each work. The light should turn on and should blink. Also, check the hazard lights to make sure they work.
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