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What about the front right turn signal, does it work when the rear doesn't? My guess is, it doesn't work either? The lower brake lites and turn signals may use the same bulb filament, but, not at the same time and are wired through the turn signal switch. Have you tried a new bulb, Is the bulb socket ok? You may need to check turn signal switch and wiring. If there is an air-bag in your steering wheel, you need to be careful, you don't want it to blow up in your face. Safety is your responsibility.
With a voltmeter check for battery voltage at the light and metal frame, if no voltage trace the wire back and look for bad connection or broken cable, if voltage ok check for bad earth or faulty bulb holder.
2. Checked the tail turn signal by swapping passenger and driver bulbs. (bulbs twist out). At least the rear bulbs were OK. The wiring seemed intact, with no water leaks, etc.
3. Tested the circuit by removing flasher relay. Inserted a jumper wire between the 2 and 6 locations (Thanks to the message in this thread). The front, rear and dash turn lights all checked OK.
4. Replaced the relay - Honda part 38300-SDB-A03. $23 bucks at local dealer.
Its not a fuse and I doubt it is a switch. The most common problem is a bad ground going to the bulb. If the three circuits going to the bulb are ok, it might be in the turn signal switch.
I don't think that there is a fuse for one turn signal light, if the fuse for the turn signal lights was blown no turn signal lights would work, your problem is most likely a blown bulb or a loose wire, check the wiring & the bulb......hope this helps......cheers.
You need to check to see if you have anyfire in the light socket.Check and see if you have a tail light when you cut the lights on if you dont and you do have powerthen its the ground.Take a wire and touch one end of the wire to a bolt or something that you can get a ground then touch the metal of the bulb while its in the socket. If it works when you do that then look inside of the socket and you will see a littl piece of metal sticking out make sure its not flattened out if it is just pull it out some good luck
no that light wouldnt have nothing to do with it. did you take the bulb out and visually inspect it?? or just go by the brake light working?? either bulb is bad, or short in the wire going to the socket
You say the rear tail turn signals are not working are the fronts working? If the fronts work and the rears don't then you have a wire issue. Check the grounds for the tail lights or check and see if a trailer wire harness was put in by splicing the wires. Also check for brake lights and see if they work should be same bulb. If the fronts do not work either check fuse 18 in the fuse box should be a 10 amp or check brake fuse 2 which is a 20 amp
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