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Turn Signal help!
199 Isuzu rodeo. Turn signals just stopped working. They do not flash.
Bulbs, lights work fine because Hazards flash in both directions as normal. I also check the fuse and it is fine as well. Any thoughts? It's probably an electrical problem in the turn signal stem or dash. I know that cleaning the turn signal stem may fix the problem, but how do I disassemble the steering column, etc? thank you! |
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Turn Signal help!
Don't assume because the hazards work OK that the problem isn't
the turn signal flasher. They are two separate and different pieces. Pop > wrote in message ups.com... > 199 Isuzu rodeo. Turn signals just stopped working. They do not > flash. > Bulbs, lights work fine because Hazards flash in both > directions as > normal. I also check the fuse and it is fine as well. Any > thoughts? > It's probably an electrical problem in the turn signal stem or > dash. > > I know that cleaning the turn signal stem may fix the problem, > but how > do I disassemble the steering column, etc? > > thank you! > |
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Turn Signal help!
The hazard lights use a different flasher and a different fuse than the
signals. You can 'usually' swap over the flasher unit from the hazards to test the signal one. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) " wrote: > > 199 Isuzu rodeo. Turn signals just stopped working. They do not flash. > Bulbs, lights work fine because Hazards flash in both directions as > normal. I also check the fuse and it is fine as well. Any thoughts? > It's probably an electrical problem in the turn signal stem or dash. > > I know that cleaning the turn signal stem may fix the problem, but how > do I disassemble the steering column, etc? > > thank you! |
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